俄罗斯新晋导演Andrey Iskanov(拍《刀的哲学》的牛人)的纪录片,感觉有点像《JUNK FILMS》的钓崎清隆。
Some live people...
...and some dead ones
Description: Andrey’s A Glimpse of Hell takes an entirely different direction. Billed as a ‘short documen...展开tary about death’, it is filmed in a small room, no more than ten feet by eight. The room is lined with stainless steel and piled on the floor, and on shelves attached to the wall, are corpses. Dozens of corpses.
“There aren’t any special effects in A Glimpse of Hell”, Andrey told me “all the corpses are real. It was morgue for the unidentified bodies of homeless people.”
The film is like a short Faces of Death style mondo movie. And there’s something morbidly fascinating about seeing what the camera sees as it wanders around the room, randomly filming the dead. Some bodies lie, faces contorted with their eyes open, the beginnings of putrefaction showing in their skin. Others lie peacefully, eyes closed as if sleeping. They could be merely resting ? only the stitched up autopsy wounds that zig-zag from neck to pelvis reveal the fact they’ll never wake.