This film may be, at first at least, a little bemusing. Goddard does whirl you around with unanswerable questions with few solutions, but isn't the fact that hes at least asking enough?
Goddards film reviews society as it is today : transitional and incoherent to the everyday citizen. War, Racism, Anger and Hate fill our land, and Goddards questioning of all these social factors creates an intriguing film. There is no narrative, Goddard simply works with film, digital imagery, voice-overs and art (yes, art...) to convey his viewpoint.
"Cinema is the light that shines on to our night"...
Goddards film reviews society as it is today : transitional and incoherent to the everyday citizen. War, Racism, Anger and Hate fill our land, and Goddards questioning of all these social factors creates an intriguing film. There is no narrative, Goddard simply works with film, digital imagery, voice-overs and art (yes, art...) to convey his viewpoint.
"Cinema is the light that shines on to our night"...