Composition from journals kept during 1976-78. Moving Kodak snapshots taken during travels abroad and while at work back home; random glimpses of sites seen and persons visited, fragments of afternoon reveries and night dream visions with garrulous non-stop descriptions of education – in family, at school, while ill – trying to make sense of it all.”The dark wood encountered in the middle of life’s journey” (Dante). This is the first composition of material from my ongoing film diaries. “A compelling and revealing exploration of one’s person psyche in crisis.” – Linda Gross, Los Angeles Times) “… a tour de force of psychoanalytic autobiography. Shot with a series of multiple images, the three formative influences Nature, Civilization, Self compete for the viewer’s attention.” – Michael Quigley, Hamilton Spectator) “…our (Canadian experimental cinema’s) most sophisticated extrapolation of personal imagery.” – Seth Feldman, Canadian Forum “…a meticulously crafted and acutely troubling document shaped around the tritest topic in the book: the artist’s telling of his personal and intellectual coming-of-age.” – John Bentley Mays, Globe and Mail “… the key new experimental work to be seen in Los Angeles so far this year.” Los Angeles Free Press
Art of Worldly Wisdom, The
- Film Maker
- Elder, Bruce
- Year
- 1979
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 55
- Genre
- experimental


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