GROUP VII:
PORTRAIT OF DIANA (1970, 4 min, 16mm, silent)
PORTRAIT OF ANDREW NOREN (1972, 4 min, 16mm, silent)
These films are personal light portraits. I consider them unique and beautiful.
An adventure story for children set in New Zealand and told in eight sequential episodes. 5 of 8: The escaped criminals drive away from Wellington in a stolen car.
Hopelessly inept clod Finster Fahrquart desperately tries to get into the swing of the 70's sexual revolution and figure out a way to succeed with the ladies.
In a French seaside town, at a boarding house for civil servants recovering from surgery and maladies, the six male residents' lives change dramatically when two women arrive: Catherine, lively, sexually liberated, willing to kiss, dance, and sleep with the men, and Leonie, reserved, formal, conservative.
After a peaceful sailboat ride, four young people, including rich kid Bill, Joe, Fred and Jane, knock on the door of a secluded villa after their dune buggy runs out of gas.
Comments
Have you watched Group VII: Portrait of Diana/Portrait of Andrew Noren yet? What did you think about it?