HD
1989
Reimagined from a deteriorating nitrate print of The Bells (1926), featuring Lionel Barrymore and Boris Karloff, this innovative piece highlights the delicate nature of cinematic imagery. It serves as a poignant reflection on the fragility of art and memory, while subtly alluding to the harrowing events of the Holocaust. Through its haunting visuals and historical context, this work invites audiences to contemplate the impact of loss and the power of preservation in cinema. The juxtaposition of past and present resonates deeply, making it a significant exploration of both film and human experience.