• Monody

  • Coda

  • Epilogue

Arboretum Cycle

In Person

  • Introduction

The experience of watching the Arboretum Cycle in its entirety is in some very large sense stunning.

Max Goldberg

Listen to Nathaniel Dorsky's post-screening discussion on Arboretum Cycle.

Also available: Dorsky discusses four of his recent films, which screened in a program on February 9, 2019.


 

Nathaniel Dorsky writes, “In walking distance from my apartment is San Francisco’s Arboretum located in Golden Gate Park. I decided that I would make a film on a single subject and that subject would be the light—not the objects, but the sacredness of the light itself in this splendid garden. What I did not know is that the great beauty of this magnificent spring would bring forth not one, but seven films, each one immediately following the previous. I began to photograph on the second week of February and finished the editing of the seventh film during the last days of December. These seven films spontaneously manifested as the stages of life: early childhood, youth, maturity, old age, and death.”

Arboretum Cycle consists of the films Elohim (31 mins), Abaton (19 mins), Coda (16 mins), Ode (20 mins), September (20 mins), Monody (16 mins), and Epilogue (15 mins).

FILM DETAILS 
Print Info
  • Color
  • 16mm
  • Silent
  • 137 mins
  • 18fps
Source
  • BAMPFA