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Excavation

Excavation

Excavation demonstrates James Cagle’s engagement with structural filmmaking. More specifically it's an example of a "flicker film". Composed of both still photographs and live footage, Excavation employs extremely short-shot juxtapositions to create disorienting collisions of imagery.  For Cagle, this film symbolized a personal exploration of, in his words, “techniques and ideas that have accumulated over the years, but had been without expression for one reason or another.” A dynamic visualization of his thoughts, it “excavates” both the private workings of his inner world, and also the material components of filmmaking.

Release DateJune 1, 1974
StatusReleased
Original TitleExcavation
Runtime 5min
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LanguageNo Language
Original LanguageEnglish
Production CountriesUnited States of America
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