“Poppa” is about the contradictions of fatherhood. On one hand, a man craves the control and predictability of mathematics. This part of the “job” is presented in the form of layered nursery rhymes, sung in numbers. On the other hand, control will always elude those who seek it. When control is lost, the joy of surprise, the essence of fatherhood, can be found. This is demonstrated in “Poppa” through the image, made up of film of my son William when he was 10 months old. The film is processed by hand in a plastic bucket and then chemically tinted and toned, resulting in effects which I have never accomplished before or since. (GS)
Poppa (Toxic 2)
- Film Maker
- Saul, Gerald
- Year
- 2002
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 5
- Genre
- experimental, hand-processed
- Category
- Portraits


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