Year: 2003
Duration: 20


'Lost dreams is made out of those little remnants of images, from a single glance to a detailed moment, of those women from youth's love and young dreams. They are woven together, like fragments of the mind, and from the ends of film to the corners of the frame, into a memory of them. They are once again em

Biography

film director

Stephen Dwoskin

Stephen Dwoskin (New York, USA, 1939 - London, UK, 2012), after having worked as a designer, photographer and producer, made his first shorts, Asleep and American Dream, in 1961. In 1964, he moved to London, where he taught at the Royal College of Art and later at the London College of Printing. He has published a book on the American and British avant-garde, Film Is, and a book of his photomontages, Ha, Ha! La Solution Imaginaire. He has directed over forty films, many of which have been screened at the major festivals, including Cannes, Berlin, Rotterdam and Toronto. A number of his films have been presented at the Torino Film Festival, including his last shorts, Mom and Ascolta! in 2008.

FILMOGRAFIA

Asleep (cm, 1961), American Dream (cm, 1961), Me Myself and I (cm, 1967), Times for (1971), Dyn Amo (1972), Jesus Blood (cm, 1972), Behindert (1974), Central Bazaar (1976), Silent Cry (1977), Outside in (1981), Shadows from Light (mm, 1983), Ballet Black (1986), Further and Particular (1988), Face Anthea (mm, 1990), Face of Our Fear (mm, 1992), Trying to Kiss the Moon (1994), Pain Is... (1997), Lost Dreams (cm, 2003), Visitors (2004), Oblivion (2005), The Sun and the Moon (2007), Mom (cm, 2008), Ascolta! (cm, 2008), Age Is… (2012).

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