On directing > Secret | Maya Deren, 1940s

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Maya Deren and Aleksander Hammid 1940 1

Maya Deren and Aleksander Hammid, 1940

“When an artist is asked to speak about form, you expect something different than when a critic talks about it. Because you think that somewhere between sentences and words, the secret will slip out. I am trying to give you that secret; it isn’t a secret at all, but it is building solidly, not using secrets. I had been trying to extend into metaphysical extension; that film is changing, metamorphic; that is, infinite; the idea that the movement of life is totally important rather than a single life. My films were built on an incline, an increase in intensity. I hoped to make a form which was infinite, the changingness of things.”

Maya Deren, 1917-1961

Maya Deren and Aleksander Hammid on fire escape on Morton Street c. 1944

Maya Deren and Aleksander Hammid, on fire escape on Morton Street, 1944

Also:
Flick Review < At Land | Maya Deren (1944)
The Very Eye of Night | Maya Deren, 1958

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