Note to Pati
Originally released in 1969. Note to Pati is a feature film. directed by Saul Levine. At just 7 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Something of an aesthetic convergence between the diaristic autobiographies and quotidian images of Jonas Mekas (as illustrated in his Diaries, Notes and Sketches chronicles) and the hand crafted dissonance and material violence of Stan Brakhage, “Note to Pati” presents a seemingly typical winter scene – the day after a snow storm as a suburban neighborhood digs out from under the accumulation and children make the most of an unexpected day off from school by playing in their winter wonderland. Saul Levine’s images are diffused, faded, and ephemeral, made all the more dissociating by Levine’s disorienting rapid cut editing, restless and twitching camerawork, and destabilized, quick pan sequences – an evocation of a transitory and wide-eyed innocence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Note to Pati about?
Something of an aesthetic convergence between the diaristic autobiographies and quotidian images of Jonas Mekas (as illustrated in his Diaries, Notes and Sketches chronicles) and the hand crafted d...
Who directed Note to Pati?
Note to Pati was directed by Saul Levine.
How long is Note to Pati?
Note to Pati has a runtime of 0 hours and 7 minutes (7 minutes total).
When was Note to Pati released?
Note to Pati was released on January 1, 1969 in theaters.