Images morph into one another. They appear and they cease, only in order to reappear again. In Eli Hayes’s highly experimental film Mercury Vapor, we are asked to imagine, to dream, to let the images happen to us. Without a narrative, without a classical structure, Hayes’s piece is perhaps one of the most experiential works tao films has shown so far. It’s challenging, it’s dem...
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