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États-Unis, Espagne | 2009 | 6 minutes
Un film de David Gutiérrez Camps
"175" est une exploration à la fois autour des différentes textures de lumière, du mouvement et de la vidéo et une composition rythmique des surimpressions naturelles que la fenêtre du métro de New York offre à ses passagers.
The railroads have for ever gripped the imagination of those filmmakers who don't see the camera as a story-telling machine but as an instrument to discover those aspects of reality that one overlooks in everyday life. With the experimental "175", David Guttierez Camps films himself into the the tradition of New York independents like Shirley Clarke and Rudolph & Jacob Burckhardt and explores the natural abstractions that present themselves during a subway trip through the Capital of the World. Lights, sounds and visual rhythm unite in a kinetic snapshot, and movement itself becomes a representation of all the things that can happen in five New York minutes.