Fissures

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A film about forgetting and remembering, about past presences and the traces thet leave. In making this piece, Bourque literally distorted the personal home movie images appearing on the film plane through various manipulations in the process of doing her own low-tech contact printing. The point of contact in printing is continuously shifted so that the film plane appears warped and the images fluctuate, creating a distorted space of fleeting apparitions, like resurfacing memories. The footage was hand-processed and solorized as well as colored by hand through toning before a final print was made at the lab.

Awards and mentions
Merit Award
New England Film and Video Festival
Boston
2000
Best of Balagan Experimental Film Series
Boston Underground Film Festival
Boston
2001
1999
Canada
2:30
Original language
No dialogue
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Credits

Director
Louise Bourque

Technical information

Color
Color
Sound
Stereo
Shooting format
16 mm

Documentation

Images
Keywords

archives, home movies, family, contact printing,