Personal and poetic, Starlight presents an eclectic and fast-cut stream of images: clouds, rivers, dogs, people. The filmmaker describes the work with these words… “A Tibetan Lama. Mississippi River. A man in his seventh month of solitude. His hermitage built with his own hands. The man’s bloodhound. His cat. Clouds crossing the continental divide. A mountain stream. A girl. The sun.”
Tight, gentle and loving, Starlight is a good example of the personal cinema that had its beginnings in the works of avant-gardists like Stan Brakhage and Bruce Baillie.
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