Named after the street on which he lives in Tappan, New York, “Sparkhill Ave” continues the autobiographical line of inquiry through family, friends, neighbours, community, and Americana that began with “T.Z. “(1979) and passed through “Trial Balloons” (1982), “Bang!” (1986), and “A Frog on the Swing” (1988). In addition to his usual improvisations on form, colour, and motion, Breer collages and animates photographs of street scenes, parades and seasonal variations in the landscape. Combined with an unusual-for-him continuously running synthesizer soundtrack, “Sparkill Ave” paints a portrait of a small town, a seemingly closed system that’s never the less informed by Country and national politics.
Sparkill Ave
- Film Maker
- Breer, Robert
- Year
- 1993
- Country
- U.S.A.
- Language
- Format
- 16mm
- Length
- 5
- Genre
- Animation, experimental
- Category
- Landscape, Politics + Policy


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