1. Dimensions of Dialogue (1982) Review - Film & Vinyl
22 jan 2019 · The film is broken up into three segments: 'Exhaustive Discussion', 'Passionate Discussion', and 'Factual Conversation'.
I like old things. Not because they are old but because they have witnessed certain emotions, certain situations, when people acted in highly emotionally charged situations. They touched the…
2. Dimensions of Dialogue - MFF Karlovy Vary
Each new film introduces fresh and original ways to combine real objects, outlandish puppets and live actors, all interacting with their surroundings, be it ...
The largest film festival in the Czech Republic and one of the oldest in Europe. Every year it presents some 200 films from around the world in competition and non-competition sections.
3. FILM THOUGHTS: Dimensions of Dialogue (1982) by Jan Svankmajer
28 okt 2022 · All three episodes use objects to comment on humanity. These objects not only provide for the stop motion technique, but they also become the subject of ...
The representation is symbolic as meanings can be deduced from the performance or action of the objects.
4. Dimensions of Dialogue (1982) (0:11:20)
This is a study, decidedly pessimistic, of some of the base types of dialogue people have with each other, and the ways that these dialogues can go horribly ...
In the first segment, an exercise in forced conformity, Svankmajer "brings to life" a famous painting by Arcimboldo, a painter known for his portraits of human faces made of fruits and vegetables. This segment has the feel of a relief painting in motion... the plane of existence is flat, but all objects are 3-dimensional.
5. Jan Svankmajer Dimensions of Dialogue (1982)
17 nov 2010 · The second dialogue in (Dimensions of Dialogue, 1982) tells a most common love story or a intimate encounter which turns horribly wrong. ... This ...
Dimensions of Dialogue (1982) Svankmajer’s (Dimensions of Dialogue, 1982) is one of his most successful short films, and shows a more serious side to svankmajer, the imagery is very shocking throug…
6. Dimensions of Dialogue - Tativille
11 aug 2005 · Dimensions of Dialogue deserves to be considered in the class of this epoch's greatest achievements and as Svankmajer's masterpiece to wit.
With the DVD release of Jan Svankmajer's 12-minute animated bricolage Dimensions of Dialogue (1982) earlier this summer, one of the truly s...
7. Dimensions of Dialogue | Ultimate Pop Culture Wiki - Fandom
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Dimensions of Dialogue (Czech: Možnosti dialogu) is a 1982 Czechoslovak animated short film directed by Jan Švankmajer. It is 14 minutes long and created with stop motion. The animation is divided into three sections. "Factual discussion" (Dialog věcný) shows Arcimboldo-like heads gradually reducing each other to bland copies; "Passionate discourse" (Dialog vášnivý) shows a clay man and woman who dissolve into one another sexually, then quarrel and reduce themselves to a frenzied, boiling pulp;
8. TBT: Jan Švankmajer's “Dimensions of Dialogue” Is an Animated Classic
Duur: 11:46Geplaatst: 6 okt 2019
Czech filmmaker Jan Švankmajer is one of the most well-regarded animators alive. Chosen by Terry Gilliam (of Monty Python fame) as one of the 10 best animated films of all time, Dimensions of Dialogue is a 1982 work that makes it clear just how much Švankmajer deserves the praise. In three equally surreal, humorous, and detailed parts, the film explores [in]human intimacy, consumption, bonding, antagonism, and much more. Starting from the simple concept of two characters interacting, each scene’s rules of engagement build to a logical (yet absurd) breaking point, often a destructive one. Check out Švankmajer’s Wikipedia page for more on his life’s work.
9. Dimensions of Dialogue by Jan Svankmajer (1982) - Open Culture
Jan Svankmajer is a surrealist Czech animator whose work has influenced Tim Burton, The Brothers Quay, and Terry Gilliam himself.
Jan Svankmajer is a surrealist Czech animator whose work has influenced Tim Burton, The Brothers Quay, and Terry Gilliam himself. With his list of The Ten Best Animated Films, Gilliam points us to one film, Svankmajer’s stunning 1982 claymation short, Dimensions of Dialogue, writing: