Past

Twilight Psalms and Other Films

Phil Solomon, 1989-2003

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"Solomon’s unique and indescribable cinema really bears comparison only with the massive Expressionist canvases of Anselm Kiefer."—Nashville Scene

Included in tonight’s program are two transfixing episodes from Phil Solomon’s ongoing series of films called the Twilight Psalms, a personal "secret" history of the 20th century with each title derived from an episode of The Twilight Zone. Among the other films screening are the elegiac companion films The Exquisite Hour (1989/1994) and Remains to Be Seen (1989/1994). Stan Brakhage listed the latter as one of the ten greatest films of all time in Sight & Sound’s famous critics’ poll. (approx. 80 mins., 16mm)

The following films will be included in the program:
Remains to Be Seen (1989/1994) 17 mins.
The Exquisite Hour (1989/1994) 14 mins.
The Snowman (1995) 8 mins.
Twilight Psalm I: The Lateness of the Hour (2003) 10 mins.
Twilight Psalm III: Night of the Meek (2002) 23 mins.
Yes, I Said Yes, I Will, Yes (1999) 3 mins.

SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS FOR
FILM/VIDEO SEASON
Rohauer Collection Foundation

GENERAL SUPPORT FOR
THE WEXNER CENTER
Greater Columbus Arts Council
The Columbus Foundation
Nationwide Foundation
Ohio Arts Council
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Past

Twilight Psalms and Other Films