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Scenes from Under Childhood : ウィキペディア英語版 | Scenes from Under Childhood
''Scenes from Under Childhood'' is a series of 16mm film in four independent sections by the American experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage produced between 1967 and 1970. All four sections are silent, though Brakhage made a version with sound available for the first section. The film is often described as an attempt by Brakhage to visualize how his children saw the world.〔(Village Voice: Scenes from Under Childhood Review )〕〔(Shooting Down Pictures: Scenes from Under Childhood (1967–1970, Stan Brakhage) )〕〔(House Next Door: Scenes from Under Childhood )〕 In a 2008 ''Village Voice'' review, critic J. Hoberman wrote described the film as a "glorious, two-hour plus romantic epic." 〔(Village Voice: Scenes from Under Childhood Review )〕 In a 1992 poll for the British film magazine ''Sight & Sound'', experimental filmmaker Michael Snow named ''Scenes from Under Childhood'' as one of the ten greatest films of all time.〔(Directors' Top Ten )〕 When asked to describe the film, Brakhage himself wrote that it was "a visualization of the inner world of foetal beginnings, the infant, the baby, the child – a shattering of the ‘myths of childhood’ through revelation of the extremes of violent terror and overwhelming joy of that world darkened to most adults by their sentimental remembering of it… a ‘tone poem’ for the eye – very inspired by the music of Olivier Messiaen."〔(Scenes from Under Childhood ) at Anthology Film Archives〕 ==Sections==
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