Oh! die vier Jahreszeiten

Titre anglais : Oh! The Four Seasons
Documentaire
    Réalisé par Ute Aurand, Ulrike Pfeiffer • Écrit par Ute Aurand, Ulrike Pfeiffer
    Allemagne • 1988 • 20 minutes • 16 mm • Couleur
  • N° ISAN :
    ISAN 0000-0005-1EFA-0000-O-0000-0000-2
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Aurand and Pfeiffer filmed each other at four famous sites in Europe: walking in a summer dress through the snow in front of the Reichstag in Berlin, spinning a young boy again and again through the air in Red Square in Moscow, climbing on a hot day into the waterfall at the Place de la Concorde in Paris, and, as two angles in London, walking through the night of the City.
The film begins with a text about improvisation by Jonas Mekas read by himself, "Improvisation is, I repeat, the highest form of concentration, of awareness, of intuitive knowledge, when the imagination begins to dismiss the pre-arranged, the contrived mental structures, and goes directly to the depths of the matter. This is the true meaning of improvisation, and it is not a method at all, it is, rather, a state of being necessary for any inspired creation. It is an ability that every true artist develops by a constant and life-long inner vigilance, by the cultivation – yes! – of his senses."

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