In Kneller’s film Separation (2008), the tranquil mood captured in a home movie becomes disturbed by its colors separating into rhythms of discontent. The un-synching or dismantling of the film’s colors reveals what the image is made of, namely, densities and layers of colored pigments. Kneller’s action points to a similar layering in the image content: the apparently happy holiday scenes being made up of layers of presumptions of what happiness is.
Separation
- Film Maker
- Kneller, John
- Year
- 2008
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 6
- Genre
- experimental
- Category
- found footage, history


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