"Of time and the City" is a movie that begs
to be shown in an art museum. It is a 71 minute experience of
videos and photos accompanied by spoken prose, poetry, and music
of one man's experience of the transition of Liverpool. It is almost
a documentary of sorts. Whatever it is, it is mesmerizing, absorbing, and truly magnificent. I honestly believe that this film will be part of many video displays in museums throughout the world. We first experience Liverpool early in the 20th century when the author is young then experience Liverpool throughout his childhood, his adolescent years, young adulthood, adulthood, and finally, the sadness of what once was in reminiscence.
to be shown in an art museum. It is a 71 minute experience of
videos and photos accompanied by spoken prose, poetry, and music
of one man's experience of the transition of Liverpool. It is almost
a documentary of sorts. Whatever it is, it is mesmerizing, absorbing, and truly magnificent. I honestly believe that this film will be part of many video displays in museums throughout the world. We first experience Liverpool early in the 20th century when the author is young then experience Liverpool throughout his childhood, his adolescent years, young adulthood, adulthood, and finally, the sadness of what once was in reminiscence.