The director, Frans Zwartjes, and his collegue lodewijk de Boer made the music too.
frans is a brilliant filmmaker, source of inspiration to many experimental filmmakers in since the late sixties of the last century and is still alive in Holland.
It really is such a powerful piece. For me, voyeurism can sometimes be mistaken as a patriarchal imposition on sexuality, literally/figuratively "over-stepping" the boundary for permission of observing/partaking of that which naturally is quite normal, but what society has conditioned us to perceive as "indecent/shameful". I really enjoyed the simplicity of beautification/exploitation, via the angles, to visually applaud the natural grandeur of a woman's vagina in it's natural state. Who knows?
The director, Frans Zwartjes, and his collegue lodewijk de Boer made the music too.
frans is a brilliant filmmaker, source of inspiration to many experimental filmmakers in since the late sixties of the last century and is still alive in Holland.
filmart12 7 months ago
@amx0x90 i absolutely agree with you! i'd also like to know where this music is from...
postparanoid 9 months ago
I'd like to know the source of the music to this as well. Who made it? It's so hypnotic and enchanting. Like an opium dream.
amx0x90 9 months ago
Any idea where the music originates, it's lovely?
diskochimp 10 months ago
It really is such a powerful piece. For me, voyeurism can sometimes be mistaken as a patriarchal imposition on sexuality, literally/figuratively "over-stepping" the boundary for permission of observing/partaking of that which naturally is quite normal, but what society has conditioned us to perceive as "indecent/shameful". I really enjoyed the simplicity of beautification/exploitation, via the angles, to visually applaud the natural grandeur of a woman's vagina in it's natural state. Who knows?
angelforfreedom 1 year ago
beautiful.
ironkatia 1 year ago
wow
AMYISRAD 1 year ago