Blog Prompt: Watch the 12 min silent 1929 film by Dimitri Kirsanoff called Brumes d’automne (Autumn Mists). In this experimental short there is no plot just the visualized thoughts of a woman. Describe the editing. What is she thinking? Does the montage work? Does it evoke something for you? Kirsanoff said that his intention in the film was to represent a state of mind “through drastically changed images in which nature was losing its density and unity.”
Editing
- The editing is innovative because of the fluidity and juxtaposition of images.
- Uses techniques like cross-editing, superimpositions, and fast intercutting.
- Establishes a rhythm that aligns with the protagonist’s mental state.
What is she thinking?
- Her thoughts are abstract and is reflected in the contemplation of nature, life, and longing.
- There is no concrete narrative. The montage allows the viewers to project their own interpretations of the film.
Does the Montage work?
- This montage is effective since it conveys thoughts and emotions without dialogue or an explicit narrative.
- Engages with the viewers imagination and emotions which creates an immersive experience.
- There is a blur between the lines between reality and abstraction.
Does it Evoke Something for You?
- The abstract and poetic nature of the montage creates a dream-like feeling.
- The montage creates a mood that makes viewers feel nostalgic longing or sad fleeting moments, possibly ones you have had in the past.
- The film uses visual metaphors such as the seasons changing or the shifting of landscapes.