Author of Lies
A religious short that delves into two opposing poetic monologues.
2/5
- Experimental
- United Kingdom
- 2022
- 8 min
The first half of the film focuses on close-up shots, allowing audiences to marvel at the details patterns and shapes adorning the wings of the butterflies. Through Harris’s lens, viewers are drawn into a world of vibrant colors and stunning details, each frame an ode to the wonders of natural world.
Accompanied by Ceridwen McCooey’s haunting cello composition, the film builds tension, creating a sense of anticipation that keeps audiences spellbound. The absence of dialogue allows the visuals to take center stage, inviting viewers to engage themselves fully in the beauty of the butterfly.
However, it is in the second half of the film that Harris truly shines, unleashing a kaleidoscope of imagery that dazzles the senses. Through innovative editing techniques, Harris transforms the mundane into the extraordinary, weaving together a tapestry of colors and shapes that dance across the screen in a mesmerizing display of artistry.
The craftsmanship evident in both the photography and cinematography is commendable, with each frame meticulously composed to showcase the butterflies in all their glory. Harris’s keen eye for detail and his ability to capture the fleeting beauty of these creatures elevates the film to a work of art.
The film playfully intertwines the kaleidoscopic patterns found in nature with the mesmerizing beauty of butterflies up close. Through stunning visuals, it celebrates the intricate tapestry of life and the wondrous diversity found in the natural world.
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The first half of the film focuses on close-up shots, allowing audiences to marvel at the details patterns and shapes adorning the wings of the butterflies. Through Harris’s lens, viewers are drawn into a world of vibrant colors and stunning details, each frame an ode to the wonders of natural world.
Accompanied by Ceridwen McCooey’s haunting cello composition, the film builds tension, creating a sense of anticipation that keeps audiences spellbound. The absence of dialogue allows the visuals to take center stage, inviting viewers to engage themselves fully in the beauty of the butterfly.
However, it is in the second half of the film that Harris truly shines, unleashing a kaleidoscope of imagery that dazzles the senses. Through innovative editing techniques, Harris transforms the mundane into the extraordinary, weaving together a tapestry of colors and shapes that dance across the screen in a mesmerizing display of artistry.
The craftsmanship evident in both the photography and cinematography is commendable, with each frame meticulously composed to showcase the butterflies in all their glory. Harris’s keen eye for detail and his ability to capture the fleeting beauty of these creatures elevates the film to a work of art.
The film playfully intertwines the kaleidoscopic patterns found in nature with the mesmerizing beauty of butterflies up close. Through stunning visuals, it celebrates the intricate tapestry of life and the wondrous diversity found in the natural world.
Coming Soon