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Dog Star Man

  • 1964
  • 1h 18m
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6.3/10
1.4K
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Dog Star Man (1964)
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An experimental film from Stan Brakhage in which a man and his dog ascend a wooded mountain.An experimental film from Stan Brakhage in which a man and his dog ascend a wooded mountain.An experimental film from Stan Brakhage in which a man and his dog ascend a wooded mountain.

  • Director
    • Stan Brakhage
  • Writer
    • Stan Brakhage
  • Stars
    • Stan Brakhage
    • Jane Wodening
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    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Stan Brakhage
    • Writer
      • Stan Brakhage
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      • Stan Brakhage
      • Jane Wodening
    • 5User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    10nintendodude-61505

    Exemplary Brakhage in every way

    Arguably the most prolific and influential figure in all of American avant-garde cinema, Stan Brakhage made films so profoundly personal that viewing them is like plunging into the tumultuous processes of thought itself. His lifelong project was to rediscover the purity and intensity of perception that people possess until education and acculturation force our unfettered mental energies into a narrow range of socially approved patterns. Dog Star Man is exemplary Brakhage in every way, from it revolutionary aesthetic strategies to its philosophical vision of an existential hero questing for the infinite possibilities of being through physical, psychological, and spiritual journey into inner and outer space. The narrative line is minimal: a man (Brakhage) trudges up a mountainside with his dog. By contrast, the film's structure grows ever more complex, as five discrete sections weave an escalating number of superimposed images into a rapid-fire visual tapestry so intricate that an alternate, "unraveled" version, The Art of Vision, runs to about four-and-a-half hours. The title Dog Star Man can be taken as a nickname for the protagonist, or as an invocation of archetypal entities-the biological, the cosmological, the human-that intertwine as inextricably in this extraordinary film as in the innermost recesses of consciousness and unconsciousness themselves.

    Taken from 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die by Steven Jay Schneider.
    1weadasalpoder

    I would give a 0 but the system does not let me.

    There is not much to say about the material in question, putting it simply you have a dog and a man climbing a mountain for all the reasons you want it to give and...yeah they do, but you basically have to imagine 65% of the filmmaker's job. I know that this was done so that different viewers could build their story in a personal way and I peronally really like that idea to maybe improve your creativity but just be careful or you may end up becoming a "pretentious person" of the cinema, you know that kind of person who likes to see deep messages and various meanings in everything and lets his judgment be clouded by only a simple thing instead of be objective and see the reality, that's the only good thing I can think of.

    Now the bad things....this is not a movie, the real movies have characters, stories, locations that have a narrative purpose to give a message or just be entertaining. This completely lacks one of them and the others that are presented are empty in content because you have to fill that content, and no being experimental doesn't excuse that.

    Experimental cinema in easy words is try new techniques in an auditory, visual or narrative way, the auditory resource is 0 here that is not try new techniques that is remove them! Just imagine if I was making a movie and I want to be so "experimental" and I present to you a black screen with a sign in the middle that says "please imagine everything that happens in the movie, simply because I am very artistic and experimental I can get away with it." You will be pissed right? And with good reasons.

    In conclusion this is not a movie...the only fact that it is considered one already and that has a passing grade is insulting, I consider this more for people who are studying cinema or something like that.

    1/10 is the lowest I can give it and what it deserves just because it shows some interesting effects.
    6JumpingCineFile

    Experimental epic using vision only

    A now dated experimental piece of art, at times repetitive and at times interesting. It makes the view look for both the questions the filmmaker is asking and viewers answers. Silent, it could have benefited with a soundscape.
    10elmoreeanjames

    One of the purest forms of cinema

    I really only write this review here instead of making a filmed review as I saw someone here say that film has story, characters, and a few other bits and pieces that I would argue are more in tune with literature and theater than film. Brakhage is one of the purest artist in cinema, if not the purest, containing few elements of the other art forms that film is so often confused for as possible. An amazing journey in perception.

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      Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider.
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      Edited from Prelude: Dog Star Man (1962)

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      • 1964 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Official site
      • film fest screening of complete film
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • DOG STAR MAN 完全版
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