Photography and Cinema

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overcome them Marker uses them to speak of loss, of the patchy nature

of the imagination and the promise of redemption.^10 La Jetéeis not the

only film to have been made from stills, but it is perhaps the only one to

have understood the potential of the form so profoundly and exploited

it so well. As a result the film itself seems as outside of time as the story

it tells, as fresh today as it was in 1962. It belongs to no genre, has few

dateable traits and a hybrid grammar all its own.

One brief sequence ofLa Jetéeis moving footage. The hero is drugged

and in a dream state. First we see what he imagines in a series of languor-

ous dissolves between still images: he is remembering his lover. She too

is sleeping but restless. Suddenly she blinks repeatedly into the camera

in real time. A harsh cut to the still face of a scientist ends the shot before

we can be sure what we have seen. Marker offers us the moving image

right on the cusp between the stillness of sleep and the stirrings of

wakefulness. The woman’s blinking eyes mimic the shutter of the camera

or the gate of the projector and return our own surprise at the image

springing to life.

Something similar was at play in the films of Andy Warhol made

around the same time, such asSleep( 1963 ). But it wasKiss( 1964 ), a string

of three-minute shots of couples in almost motionless embrace, that

caused Irving Blum to question his vision. ‘I looked and looked and

looked and looked and looked and I said, “It’s a still. It’s not a motion

picture at all”... at one moment I remember Marisol blinking, and the

shockedresponse of everybody in the audience.’^11

ThePastRedefined


In Wim Wenders’sWings of Desire( 1987 ), two angels wander the divided

city of Berlin unseen by the living, eavesdropping on their daily routines.

They watch as the citizens go about their lives, caught as they are between

the upheavals of the past and the uncertainty of the future. In the grand

Staatsbibliothek an old man is seated at a reading desk, an angel at his

side. He is consulting a book of August Sander’s portrait photographs,

the great survey of German citizens that was cut short by the Second 101
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