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  1. The God of Day Had Gone Down Upon Him es un documental dirigido por Stan Brakhage. Año: 2000. Título original: The God of Day Had Gone Down Upon Him. Sinopsis: Esta obra fotográfica (a diferencia de la pintada a mano) es la tercera de lo que se ha dado en llamar 'The Vancouver Island Quartet'.

  2. The God of Day Had Gone Down Upon Him: Directed by Stan Brakhage. A collage of fire and water inferences on single-strand photography.

  3. The God of Day Had Gone Down Upon Him (2000) 03/28/2000 (US) 50m. User. Score. Overview. This film of single-strand photography begins with the "fire" of reflective light on water and on the barest inferences of a ship.

  4. Synopsis. This film of single-strand photography begins with thefire” of reflective light on water and on the barest inferences of a ship. Throughout, the interwoven play of light and water tell the inferred “tale” of the film through rhythm, the tempo, through visible textures and forms in gradual evolution, through resultant ...

  5. The God Of Day Had Gone Down Upon Him. Details: 2000, USA, 55 mins. Direction: Stan Brakhage. User reviews Read user reviews. Today's best video The week in TV.

  6. 2001. Viennale. 2000. Cast & Crew. Stan Brakhage Director. Critics reviews. This photographic (as distinct from hand-painted) work is the third in what has come to be called ‘the Vancouver Island films’ and, as such, concentrates metaphorically upon ‘mid-age crisis,’ a psychological state comparable to ‘but not relieved by’ Death.

  7. The God of Day Had Gone Down Upon Him is Stan Brakhage's first long photographed work in nine years, during which time he has been concentrating on creating exquisitely painted short films.