WINNIPEG FILM GROUP
DISTRIBUTION CATALOGUE


2008

The Great Divide

Directed by Bryan Besant

Synopsis: The Great Divide was created as a collaboration with Japanese artist Katsuyuki Hattori, and performed live as part of a video concert. The work is composed of video footage of the Arlington Bridge which sprawls over the often debated train yard and grain transportation depot which segregates the North End of Winnipeg from the rest of the city. This work, Besant's first attempt at generating audio from video, was inspired by the geometric form of the bridge. It has become something of a tutorial on the sounds generated by contrast and movement, and yet the overall feel of the piece seems to reflect the uncertainty of the politics and disjointed debate to move the train yard out of the city.

Distribution Contact: WFG

More Details RUNTIME: 3 Minutes
GENRE: Experimental
PRODUCTION FORMAT: Super 8mm
KEYWORDS: Geometric, Abstraction, Sound, Contrast, Movement, Trains, Digital, Industrial, Industry, Neighborhoods, Division

Cast & Crew

Director: Bryan Besant
Producer: Bryan Besant
Writer: Bryan Besant