William Kentridge’s Monument is a captivating short animated film about the unveiling of a statue dedicated to the South African work force. This monument comes to life, and continues to suffer under the elite white regime. This celebration and memorialization of past injustices fails in its goal to silence or normalize these injustices, as the statue breaks the cinematic third wall and its breathing fills our ears.
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Monument Ave [1998]-1
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Monument Final Trailer (2014)
The final trailer Monument an upcoming syfy short film. Premiere Night: 25/2/14 Online Release: 6/3/14 Synopsis: When an asteroid heads for Earth two people ...
Monument Ave [1998]-4
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Film Editor Jeffrey Wolf ACE on the Blending of Genres in "Monument Ave"
Artist in Residence Jeffrey Wolf ACE on "Monument Ave." From Manhattan Edit Workshop's "Critical Ends" series featuring award winning editors discussing ...
Ayrton Senna's Monument Imola Bologna Emilia-Romagna Italy Europe
The monument is located near the Tamburello corner in Enzo and Dino Ferrari's Racetrack inside Acque Minerali's Park. It has become a place of “pilgrimage” to ...
Monument Ave [1998]-3
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