Nathaniel Dorsky
"An aubade is a poem or morning song evoking the first rays of the sun at daybreak. Often, it includes the atmosphere of lovers parting. This film is my first venture into shooting in color negative after having spent a lifetime shooting Kodachrome. In some sense, it is a new beginning for me." (N. Dorsky)
Experimental and Avant-Garde, Arts Architecture and Design, Short Film
"Compline is a night devotion or prayer, the last of the canonical hours, the final act in a cycle. This film is also the last film I will be able to shoot in Kodachrome, a film stock I have shot since I was 10 years old. It is a loving duet with and a fond farewell to this noble emulsion." (N. Dorsky)
"A pastourelle and an aubade are two different forms of courtship songs from the Troubadour tradition. In this case, the film Pastourelle, a sister film to Aubade, is in the more tumultuous key of spring." (N. Dorsky)
A shimmery, abstract tryptich inspired by Claude Monet.
Note: indicates Premium Screening.
Nathaniel Dorsky’s credits include Pneuma (76-82), Hours for Jerome (80-82), Alaya (76-87), Triste (74-96), Arbor Vitae (00), Threnody (04), Song and Solitude (06), Winter (07) and Sarabande (08), which screened at the Festival.