Paris Birth Film (1979)

Composite: 44 minutes, 16mm, Color, Sound
Reel 1: 39 minutes, 16mm, Color, Sound
Reel 2: 34 minutes, 16mm, Color, Silent
Reel 3: 44 minutes, 16mm, Color, Sound
Reel 4: 37 minutes, 16mm, Color, Silent

A story of Pregnancy and Birth. Shot in Paris in 100 days, silently following Fulton’s wife in enigmatic adoration leading up to the live birth of their child. The film was originally exhibited as four separate projectors running simultaneously on the same screen, similar to an earlier Fulton project: Street Film Part Zero (1975).

This Composite Restoration was created by archivists in an attempt to recreate the overlapping layered effect of all four reels in a digital format.

Watch here.

Previous
Previous

Alice Fall ‘69 (1969)

Next
Next

Third Law of Thermodynamics (1967)