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Interlude (4:17)
Kirsten Leenaars - Chicago, IL
”Interlude” is an intimate and poetic portrait of the artist’s ninety-two year old grandmother, who is slowly beginning to loose grip on time, drifting from one world into another. This dreamy study is captured through snapshots of her daily routines both outside and in the hidden world of her home. It captures the caring hands of the mother's artist as markers within the timeless space she visits every day. Interlude is a 4 min 16 mm film, full color, and with sound.
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Imaginative
Imaginative. Strong visuals. A great title. A mind challenger. The short piece of music at the end fits so well.
beautiful
This piece does a nice job of helping us imagine the pace and feeling of being 92. A visual poem, a creative use of sound, and a loving portrait.
Vague
Doesn't have enough coherence to add value to the conversation.
Interlude
I get the sadness but this really feels like a student film.
Interlude
Pete's way right on this one. I was left wondering "what was THAT all about?"
You lost me
Maybe I'm a numbskull, but I can't for the life of me fathom what is supposed to be communicated here. Is the woman getting her hair done the same person who was in the water with the Wacky Noodles?