A Post-Katrina Apocalypse: Glory at Sea
source: http://www.propeller.com/story/2008/12/17/a-post-katrina-apocalypse-glory-at-sea/
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Glory at Sea is an acclaimed narrative short, which has garnered ten film festival awards this year. Every once in a rare, long while, a film appears with such a sweeping gust of rejuvenation that it has the power to restore not only one’s faith in cinema but in humanity as a whole. These miracles, some minor and some major are truly blessed creations. They exist on a timeless plane, feeling both brand new and classic at the very same time. They are worlds unto themselves, borne out of a passionate vision, torn from the spiritual recesses of an individual’s soul and transferred miraculously onto the big screen.
Glory at Sea, a production by the Court 13 film collective, is one of these miracles. If ever a short film deserved to be written about as a feature, Glory at Sea is it. Which is what makes Court 13's epic spectacle even more stunning. By the time the film’s closing credits appear, after just twenty-five minutes, it feels like one has been taken on a deeply lasting feature-length journey.
This posting includes beautiful photographs, a memorable slide show and the full version of this award-winning stunning short film, Glory at Sea.
Glory at Sea, a production by the Court 13 film collective, is one of these miracles. If ever a short film deserved to be written about as a feature, Glory at Sea is it. Which is what makes Court 13's epic spectacle even more stunning. By the time the film’s closing credits appear, after just twenty-five minutes, it feels like one has been taken on a deeply lasting feature-length journey.
This posting includes beautiful photographs, a memorable slide show and the full version of this award-winning stunning short film, Glory at Sea.
