sisyphus

Film Maker
Bradley, Maureen
Year
2005
Country
Canada
Language
Format
16mm
Length
3
Genre
experimental, queer
Category
Film Farm, LGBTQ, Work about Women, Work by Women

‘Sisyphus’ is a silent 16mm film shot on a Bolex exploring a journey that never ends. I made this film at renowned experimental filmmaker Phil Hoffman’s Film Farm workshop in Mount Forest, Ontario. Originally, I wanted to create a simple statement about overcoming depression. The ultra short narrative in ‘Sisyphus’ uses heartbreak as a metaphor for depression, since depression is just that – being heartbroken about life. The creative process and the practice of handmaking films speaks to treating life as a work in progress, thereby positively embracing the permanence of Sisyphus in my life. The lush, organic imagery in ‘Sisyphus’ was created by hand-processing 16mm black and white footage in a bucket and hand-tinting and toning individual pieces of film.

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  • Still 1

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