As the title of this somewhat mysterious film suggests, the director uses old photographs. Scenes from everyday life, empty corridors, architecture, fragments of bodies and memories. The order of the photographs, their composition and fleeting artistic inputs reveal new worlds and destinies.
Ten years ago, Steven Woloshen made a treacherous, late night winter journey across an old, Montréal historical landmark. Through the freezing rain, wind and snow, these were the ironclad hallucinations that he encountered on his path.
Juju African Sacred music provides the trip through the handmade graphic jungle of hand lettering.
The first cameraless animation by Steven Woloshen was made in 1983.
A musical celebration of travel, jazz and road maps, this abstract film was created entirely in the front seat of a car with ink, paint and other simple tools.