Walter Ungerer

  • Walter Ungerer – Ubi est terram oobiae? (1969)

    1961-1970ExperimentalUSAWalter Ungerer

    Walter Ungerer wrote:
    From “Introduction to Oobieland, Part Two of Oobieland moves to a television studio in New York City where the Princess of Oobieland is being interviewed and asked to describe this place called “Oobieland”. She says you can’t locate it on any maps. “There are no maps of it”. She is then asked her opinion about the American landscape, American women, American men and the climate in America. Her answers though insightful, are not altogether flattering.Read More »

  • Walter Ungerer – The Animal (1976)

    Walter Ungerer1971-1980ArthouseExperimentalUSA

    Quote:
    A man meets a woman at a deserted railroad station somewhere in northern New England. It is the middle of winter; snow is falling. The two drive to a remote farmhouse. Two strange children, who never speak, appear at the window; an old woman calls them away. First isolation, then alienation, overcome the couple. The woman has a dream, then disappears. Nothing is explained. Only footprints remain in the snow that covers the supernatural landscape. THE ANIMAL is a film about unutterable loss, fate and the unknowable.Read More »

  • Walter Ungerer – Ici (2013)

    2011-2020ExperimentalShort FilmUSAWalter Ungerer

    Quote:
    Longtime experimentalist Walter Ungerer extrudes a snow-covered forest obscured by icicles through time-lapse and polychromatic effects into a more synesthetic experience. – Tom FritscheRead More »

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