Starlight (1969)

5 minutes, 16mm, Color, Sound

A Tibetan Lama. His disciple. The disciple's wife, young boy and terrier. An old tugboat crossing the Mississippi River. A man in his seventh month of solitude. His hermitage built by his own hands. The man's bloodhound; his cat. Clouds crossing the Continental Divide. A mountain stream. A girl. The sun.

Starlight is one of Fulton's earliest forays into creating experimental films with overt themes of spirituality, acting as a bridge between his rapid visual language and the manifestation of buddhist teachings in the natural world.

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