Next to Me description 5 minutes b/w 16mm 1971
Using fragmented personal imagery, Next to Me renders Cartier-Bresson's theory of the “decisive
moment” fully in cinematic terms. The film is an expressionistic exercise in
editing, which explores the nature of time and memory, film and still
photography, against the urban landscape of New York.
“Renais-like,
Hancox discovers the plastic qualities of time, the involving power of
fragmentation... The work is inventive and fresh with a spontaneous approach
made meaningful by some remarkably fine-edged cutting. He uses visual images
like words and sounds in poetry.” Cinema Canada, May 1974
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