Bagatelle for Willard Maas

Film directed by Marie Menken in 1961. Original score by Teiji Ito.

Synopsis
'Bagatelle for Willard Maas was filmed in Versailles and at the Louvre in Paris. It focuses mainly on the public fountains in these locations. The date 1961 signifies the year Teiji Ito's soundtrack was added to the film, but the film itself may have been shot several years earlier. --David Lewis, All Movie Guide

Cast
*Willard Maas

Film notes
'This is a new version of the now famous film made for her husband, the poet and film-maker. Returning from the Brussels fair, she shot this at Versailles and the Louvre. There is wit, irony and prophecy here (though perhaps not apparent to those who do not know Marie Menken and Willard Maas personally). She says only 'A more serious film than ARABESQUE, BAGATELLE attempts to synchronize into a lyric statement some observations on Versailles.' Marie Menken's fountains are the fountains of life. Marie Menken's Versailles is the Versailles of death. The beauty of this film is the alternation of the fountains and Versaille death. Only Marie Menken would have the subtlety, sensibility, sesitivity, receptivity to fuse and fetilize the classical paradoxes in such an immediate visual apotheosis. Only Teiji Ito, the most profoundly cinematic composer now writing for the film, could have composed such a perfect accompaniment. Marie Menken and Teiji Ito have collaborated in an aritistic fusion rare in the world of art. --Charles Boultenhouse

Author: 

Year: 

1961
Technical data

Original format: 

16mm

Speed: 

24FPS

Aspect ratio: 

1.37:1

Colour: 

Colour

Sound: 

Optical

Length: 

6 minutes

Distribution/sales: 

Copies for rent:
Light Cone

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