FELT
FELT
FELT

FELT

Unclassified 18+

A spectral journey across modern America, as a man sees mountains – and sets out to recreate them.

The return of visionary experimental filmmaker and MIFF favourite Blake Williams (Laberint Sequences, MIFF 2023; 2008, MIFF 2021; Prototype, MIFF 2018) highlights the Canadian artist’s unique gift for crafting 3D images that put the viewer in states of transformation. A hallucinatory short that traverses the Southwest the day after the US presidential election, it casts the familiar in a fascinating new perspective, scrambling the nation in stereoscopic turmoil.

Tickets

Metro sessions
Sat 15 Aug 1:00pm ACMI 2
Access: Assistive listening Wheelchair Accessible Hearing Loop
Past Session

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