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Homecomings

Homecomings (1987)

Directed by Dirk de Bruyn
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1h 40min

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5.0/10

Plot

De Bruyn combines his particular filmic effect/interest (rhythm) with the tangible reality around him. In Homecomings there is an incredible sense of the filmmaker living and breathing his practice. In what is essentially a diary film of a man going back to his homeland, strange things start to happen: photos are animated too quick to catch, actions are sped up through timelapse, and, most profoundly of all, certain shots get transformed into their drawn-on-film equivalents. When we see (from behind) Dirk's son Kees sitting at a table drawing and then the same scene/action but obviously hand-drawn onto the film, it speaks volumes about the filmmaker and his interaction with the world, and is also a sublimely new configuration (in cinema's history) of sight and sound, of signification if you like. Homecomings is a long auto-biographical/diary film that combines the filmmaker's life with the filmmaker's practice. -Bill Mousoulis

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleHomecomings
Original languageEnglish (EN)
Spoken languagesEnglish
Production countriesAustralia
StatusReleased
Release date1 settembre 1987
Assistant directorsDirk de Bruyn
MusicMichael Luck
SoundMichael Luck

Release dates

Limited release

Australia / Sep 01, 1987

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