Blue Aura
Originally released in 1980. Blue Aura is a feature film. directed by Norm Bruns. At just 4 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Deborah Cole
Synopsis
ca. 1980-81, 4 min, Super-8mm. "In Blue Aura, a man and woman are asleep in bed. The dream begins with a crudely made, whirling paper spiral and the woman is twirled out of bed to her strange mission. The man remains in his own unconscious ritual, looking like a Byzantine saint in face and form. The sheets rise to either side of him in stylized drapes and fall across his body in curving pleats. The dream continues and the man joins the woman, but as if in a separate dream of his own. The film ends but the dream does not seem to; the man and woman are trapped in this half-life and dream on." — Barbara Sharres, "Trance Occurrences," Chicago Reader, January 15 1982.
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- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Blue Aura about?
ca. 1980-81, 4 min, Super-8mm. "In Blue Aura, a man and woman are asleep in bed. The dream begins with a crudely made, whirling paper spiral and the woman is twirled out of bed to her strange missi...
Who directed Blue Aura?
Blue Aura was directed by Norm Bruns.
How long is Blue Aura?
Blue Aura has a runtime of 0 hours and 4 minutes (4 minutes total).
When was Blue Aura released?
Blue Aura was released on January 1, 1980 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Blue Aura?
The main cast of Blue Aura includes Deborah Cole.