Running Shadow (1971)

Part I: 11 Minutes, 16mm, Color, Sound

Part II: 20 Minutes, 16mm, Color, Sound

Rapidly changing images of natural objects, scenery, animals, plants, and people flicker, flash, tumble, and cascade across the screen.

“Running Shadow really does communicate something, about the life of forms understood as change-through a lightning-fast succession of gorgeous natural images, and finally through the swooping and soaring of the camera itself. It is altogether the most exhilarating 10 minutes I have spent at the Whitney, and among the happiest times in recent moviegoing.”

-Roger Greenspun, New York Times

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