The Tower examines one man's false fear; an unfounded, illusionary nightmare. The film combines live action with miniaturized sets, props, and locations -- surreal locations; a dream-world where the proportions are off, the perspective is ...See moreThe Tower examines one man's false fear; an unfounded, illusionary nightmare. The film combines live action with miniaturized sets, props, and locations -- surreal locations; a dream-world where the proportions are off, the perspective is not quite normal, there's a strangeness, a mystery. Emphasizing the relationship between realism and artifice, the film is held together by cinematic convention: match cuts, inserts, cut aways, POV shots, a layered soundtrack. The Tower was featured as part of the Dreamscapes exhibition at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation Museum - projected in grand scale on the exterior of the Tadao Ando designed Pulitzer Arts Building. Written by
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