Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Kentucker Audley


Five essays below.

Scroll from south to north on this page to read (it spills over onto the next one too, for the first item) or click in this order:


Team Picture [2007]

And He Just Comes Around and Dances with You [2007]

Ginger Sand [2008]

Family Tree [2009]

Holy Land [2010]

WATCH THIS SAME

SPACE FOR WORDS ON

OPEN FIVE

COMING IN A

COUPLE DAYS


Open Five by Kentucker Audley, 2010:




A boy wants a girl to love him again but she says it's complicated. An email asks where the money will come from and the answer is it's complicated. Can't do a full withdrawal of the forces on the ground — it's too complicated. And you say this land is your land but don't you know it's complicated.

It's very complicated, and it's difficult to express all the dimensions of a matter. So Kentucker Audley made something called Open Five — the first film of the new decade in more dimensions than three. With it comes the feeling, at last and all over again, that the cinema's finally free.



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