Angela Schanelec
TIFF 2023 | Music (Angela Schanelec, Germany/France/Serbia) — Wavelengths
By Phil Coldiron | 09/05/2023 | Cinema Scope Online, CS94, TIFF 2023
The compositional tropes of various high modernists, Bresson above all, loom large. Schanelec’s invention, instead, is tonal, a chording of irony and earnestness which allows her to handle the hottest emotions without ever being burned. Taken in other terms, this too looks more like refinement than invention: she is alone among her contemporaries in her capacity to reconcile the Apollonian and the Dionysian.
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By Phil Coldiron | 03/24/2023 | CS94, Features, From Cinema Scope Magazine
The film’s promotional material refers to it as “freely inspired by the myth of Oedipus,” and so it is. Compared with the incidental narrative constructions of the prior two films, this ordering use of myth ensures that however opaque an event may seem in the moment, its place in the logic of the story is equally present, rather than graspable only upon reflection.
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