Films: Sanctus
Sanctus
USA, 1990, 19 Minute Running Time
Genre/Subjects: Experimental, Health / Medicine, Lesbian
Language: English
DIRECTOR: Barbara Hammer
Sanctus is an optically printed dream come film surface reality with an incredible use of color effect. A hybrid of vintage 50’s medical footage and aesthetic forms telescope through the body as process, machine, dance, and ultimately as temple.
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58 min.
Barbara Hammer, a pioneer of lesbian-feminist experimental cinema, offers a first-person look at being a “cancer thriver as well as survivor.” This program about the fragility of life includes
A Horse Is Not a Metaphor,
Sanctus and
Vital Signs....
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USA
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Barbara Hammer, a pioneer of lesbian-feminist experimental cinema, offers a first-person look at being a “cancer thriver as well as survivor.” This program about the fragility of life includes
A Horse Is Not a Metaphor,
Sanctus and
Vital Signs....
more
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USA
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1991
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9 min.
The film employs images and text to intertwine Western constructions of death with Hammer’s personal interactions with a skeleton, clips from Renais’ Hiroshima, Mon Amour, text from Foucault’s Birth of a Clinic and scenes from a a hospital intensive care unit. ...
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