Tajga
Taiga
- Short Fiction Video Film
- 8' 23''
art, experimental, video-art
- 1996
- Slovenia
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- Music
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- Extended data
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Synopsis
Taiga is a dark video landscape with human figures in menacing costumes, but it also includes two almost naked fighters and a drowning woman. Wax dogs add to the coldness of the video taiga; they actually melt away, while the electronic only serves to accelerate the process. The essence of taiga is the act of destruction or transition. The destruction of art form creates a new, entirely different pattern. The transition becomes an event with a message. Sculptures are the landmarks of the beginning and of the end.
Gallery (8)
Cast
Crew
Writing
Direction
Cinematography
Music
Production design
Costume design
Make-up
Sound design
Art department
Camera department
Lighting department
Post production/editorial department
Music department
Organizations
production
Awards
important awards
Award
(Jury Award)
best film
(Video-Art)
1997
Screenings
Extended data
Alternative title
Taiga (English)
Genres
art, experimental, video-art
Production countries
Slovenia
Technical data
Aspect ratio
1,33:1 (4:3)
Duration and length
8' 23''
Colour
Colour
Sound
stereo
Negative format
video Betacam SP
Screening formats
video D-3
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