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'Thanatopsis' is an experimental short film by Ed Emshwiller, produced in 1962.

Description



'Thanatopsis' features images of a motionless man (Mac Emshwiller) and an indistinct dancing woman (Becky Arnold).Peter Lev (2006) 'Transforming the screen, 1950-1959,' University of California Press, p293 The film's soundtrack includes a heartbeat and a hacksaw.Jenelle Porter (2010) 'Dance with camera,' Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, p62 The title is from the Greek 'thanatos' ("death") and '-opsis' ("sight"), the word often translated to mean "meditation on death". 'Thanatopsis' is one of several Emshwiller films to feature dance passages, with others including 'Lifelines', 'Dance Chromatic,' 'Fusion,' 'Totem,' 'Chrysalis', and 'Film With Three Dancers.'Bruce Elder (1997) 'Body of vision: representations of the body in recent film and poetry,' Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press, p130

Reception



Peter Lev described 'Thanatopsis' as the most fascinating and technically accomplished of Emshwiller's early dance films, and a "disturbing contemplation on death." Jenelle Porter thought the film "visually unadorned yet supercharged by vibrating visual effects and [its] soundtrack."

See also



* List of American films of 1962

References




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