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| By subjecting fragments from the Akira Kurosawa's film Rashomon to a mirror effect, Provost creates a hallucinatory scene of a woman's reverse chrysalis into an imploding butterfly. This physical audiovisual experience produces skewed reflections upon Love, its lyrical monstrosities, and a wounded act of disappearance. |
Biography of Nicolas Provost Cinematexas 2003, Founding Director Award Sundance Film Festival 2004, Honorable Mention Minnesota Bearded Child Film Festival 2003, Stimulate My Brain Award Ann Arbor Film Festival 2004, Gus Van Sant Best Experimental Film Award Ann Arbor Film Festival 2004, WGTE Public Broadcasting Award for Best Use of Music in a Film 47th San Francisco International Film Festival 2004, Golden Gate Award for the Best New Visions Work Nashville Film Festival 2004, Best Experimental Film Award 32nd Athens International Film and Video Festival 2005, 1st Prize Experimental |