Three Haiku Videos
Three Haiku Videos

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Three Haiku Videos

1994
Movie
4 min
English

A collection of three short “video haikus” by Chris Marker. Yanka / Tchaika observes the Seine beneath a bridge; Owl Gets in Your Eyes features Catherine Belkhodja with an owl superimposed in flight; and Petite Ceinture pays homage to the Lumière brothers by filming empty train tracks along Paris’s disused railway.

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Director: Robert FrankGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short film features three distinct visual interpretations of haiku poetry, offering a minimalist and contemplative viewing experience. Each segment provides a unique perspective, blending imagery with the essence of Japanese poetic form. It serves as an artistic exploration of conciseness and evocative suggestion.

Critical Reception

As a niche short film, 'Three Haiku Videos' did not receive widespread critical attention in the traditional sense. Its reception is largely within art-house and experimental film circles, where it is appreciated for its unique approach to visual poetry and its connection to the legacy of its director.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its minimalist aesthetic and poetic sensibility.

  • Seen as an interesting experimental work by a renowned director.

  • May be too abstract for general audiences.

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Fun Fact

Robert Frank, the director, was a highly influential Swiss-American filmmaker and photographer, best known for his seminal 1958 book 'The Americans'.

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