“Yesterday’s Wine” is a found-footage film that explores the nature of filmmaking by deconstructing the violence common to commercial, narrative cinema. Constructed from old regular and Super 8mm films, with a dialogue created from language tapes, the film also examines the self-referential nature of filmmaking. Inspired surrealism and dadaism, disparate material is brought together through intuitive associations to create an absurd homage to old and obscure cinema.
Yesterday’s Wine
- Film Maker
- Ariganello, Roberto
- Year
- 1999
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- Super 8
- Length
- 10
- Genre
- experimental
- Category
- found footage

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