RAGE
The Films of Mark Norfolk
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5m 14s
Rage is a non-narrative, experimental film exploring the theme of the inner rage that a person feels at seeing or hearing injustice. Inspired by the brutal murder of black teenager, Stephen Lawrence in 1994, the eclectic use of sound and vision, ramped film speeds and layers of sound featuring “If We Must Die”, the Pulitzer Prize winning poem by Claude McKay, the film conjures up the emotion of rage without ever becoming angry.
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