Eaux d’Artifice (1953)
Directed by Kenneth Anger · Cinematography by Kenneth Anger
12 min8 frames
Drama
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What is Eaux d’Artifice about?
A woman dressed elegantly walks purposely through the water gardens at the Villa d'Este in Tivoli, as the music of Vivaldi's Winter movement of The Four Seasons plays. Heavy red filters give a blue cast to the light; water plays across stone, and fountains send it into the air. No words are spoken. Baroque statuary and the sensuous flow of water are back lit. Anger calls it water games.
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