A Frog Sits In Water
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Overview
“A Frog Sits In Water” began as a poem and now sits at the center of Dylan Friese-Greene’s practice. The film is a short experimental study of complacency during an all-consuming heatwave, following a solitary man as his mind frays and the world boils around him. The saxophone of Gal Go and the voice of Kojaque thread music and narration through the images so that sound and picture make the same claim.
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