Seething grain and swirling textures of Super 8 processed in a pail. Film as memory … an elaborate reconstruction perpetually shifting through the course of time. And so is this … a personal recollection of the intensity of what it may have been like to be a child. “Carefully composed as both a gentle and highly critical portrait of the filmmaker’s relationship with his father, this beautifully hand-processed film manages to offer a balanced study heavy with the weight of family history and family ties.” – Alex Mackenzie
View Never Changes, The
- Film Maker
- Price, John
- Year
- 1996
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- Super 8
- Length
- 5
- Genre
- experimental, hand-processed
- Category
- film studies


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