Euphony

Summary A radical video essay, Carvajal challenges our sense of perception and perspective. Juxtaposing scenery from a wintry and seemingly innocuous day in Chicago, Illinois with CBS news audio of a violent anti-government demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, "Euphony" asks the viewer to consider the roles of time and place within the strong disconnect of the shared human experience. View more details

Euphony

Directed : Nelson Carvajal

Written : Nelson Carvajal

Stars : Elizabeth Palmer

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Genres : Drama History Short News

Release date : Apr 16, 2011

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English Arabic

Filming locations : Chicago, Illinois, USA

Production companies : Bridgework Pictures

Summary A radical video essay, Carvajal challenges our sense of perception and perspective. Juxtaposing scenery from a wintry and seemingly innocuous day in Chicago, Illinois with CBS news audio of a violent anti-government demonstration in Cairo, Egypt, "Euphony" asks the viewer to consider the roles of time and place within the strong disconnect of the shared human experience. View more details

Details

Genres : Drama History Short News

Release date : Apr 16, 2011

Countries of origin : United States

Language : English Arabic

Filming locations : Chicago, Illinois, USA

Production companies : Bridgework Pictures

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