Fades and Close-Ups
Originally released in 1978. Fades and Close-Ups is a feature film. directed by Robert Huot. At just 8 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
…was shot in black and white Super 8mm and is accompanied by a soundtrack of drumming and deep breathing. The camera fades in and out on a symmetrical series of lovely, grainy close-ups of the naked, apparently sleeping forms of a male and a female (Huot himself and Carol Kinne). The film is closely related to, and would be especially interesting screened with Willard Maas’ Geography of the Body, Tara Iimura’s Love, and Yoko Ono’s Fly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fades and Close-Ups about?
…was shot in black and white Super 8mm and is accompanied by a soundtrack of drumming and deep breathing. The camera fades in and out on a symmetrical series of lovely, grainy close-ups of the na...
Who directed Fades and Close-Ups?
Fades and Close-Ups was directed by Robert Huot.
How long is Fades and Close-Ups?
Fades and Close-Ups has a runtime of 0 hours and 8 minutes (8 minutes total).
When was Fades and Close-Ups released?
Fades and Close-Ups was released on January 1, 1978 in theaters.