Untitled Sequence

  • Léna Lewis-King
Untitled Sequence (2017) is an artist film that explores the material processes of filmmaking, such as visual narration (and cinematography), soundtrack and editing from the perspective of a young female artist. This film also engages with contemporary issues of identity and allegories of artistic creation by drawing upon and reconsidering the history of cinema – particularly the creation of visual ‘dreamscapes’ of Jean Cocteau’s and Maya Deren’s films, from Nobuhiko Obayashi editing processes and Lee Miller’s embodiment of both the artist and artist’s muse by working both in front of and behind the camera.

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    Channel 4

    • Television
  • ICA London – Institute of Contemporary Arts logo

    ICA London – Institute of Contemporary Arts

    • Arts and Culture

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