The Man Who Invented Gold

1957
Country: USA
Duration: 14 mins
B&W / Colour,
Sound: Opt.
Available Format/s: 16mm

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Music by Christopher Maclaine and George Abend.
‘A demented fable of alchemical inquisition. Ridiculed by his neighbours, a madman works in isolation on a chemical formula for making gold. He finally succeeds after being told the secret in a dream, but his conceit drives him to get back at his sceptical friends, turning one neighbour into gold before he is punished by being turned to gold himself. Maclaine takes the central role, though many others (including filmmaker Larry Jordan) act as stand-ins throughout. The substitution of people is one of the metaphors representing the transformations in the story. The images are a complex mix of not only positive and negative black-and-white and colour stock, but also live action with abstract, scratched and hand-painted sections, while Maclaine’s rambling narration is an allegorical nonsense poem.’ – Mark Webber.

This is an Anthology Film Archives preservation print.

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