“‘Neighbours Walk Softly’ is an anti-war protest poem, a test of the idea of neighbourhood, and a highlighting of the dividing lines we’re only too willing to fight to defend in the inevitable times of crisis. “This Super 8 and video footage was collected in an upscale Vancouver neighbourhood over the period of one year. The act of looking through a lens caused me to realize what wasn’t there to be seen – even though there weren’t any physical walls to keep out the poor and the less beautiful, somehow they were missing from the footage I collected. “The familiar middle class images are seen through a moving screen of near black & white textures, in the hope that the conscious effort required to see will increase perception.” Music by Jason Tait.
Neighbours Walk Softly
- Film Maker
- Holden, Clive
- Year
- 2002
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- Length
- 3
- Genre
- documentary, experimental, hand-processed
- Category
- art & artists, film studies, found footage, Literary/theatre, Literature, media studies, Mental Health, Music Video, Portraits, Sound Art + Music


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