Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Black-and-white film, the details of the foreign film Owl's Bridge, probably from the 1960s.

Black-and-white film, the details of the foreign film Owl's Bridge, probably from the 1960s.

It is a 29-minute short film, the famous Owl Bridge, directed by Roberto Enrico. When I was wandering around the huge video hall of the library, I came across this film by accident. I grabbed it and was ecstatic. I've heard a lot about you, so I finally meet you.

At the beginning, there were hurried drums. On a cold mountain bridge, a solemn execution ceremony was held during the civil war. Detailed and tireless elaboration, various plane and angle mountain scenery environment, gloomy smoke, creepy owl cry echo, mobile phone photography, atmosphere and rhythm, gradually unfolded, determined and rendered.

The lines are few and simple. The ticking of the prisoner's pocket watch is clearly discernible. How spectacular the scene of escaping from the water is, how nervous the running steps are, the leaves are transparent, the ugliest insects can walk freely, the dew rolls among the grass leaves ... and there is a wonderful manor where there are more beautiful women, whose long skirts are swaying and smiling-that is the wives of the survivors. Four eyes are opposite, four hands are clenched, and the man falls to the ground.

On the Owl Bridge, the man has been executed, dead and hanging in the air.