I Take These Truths (1995): cast, story & where to watch
1995 · Film · ★ 4.9

Released in 1995, I Take These Truths is a notable film directed by Stan Brakhage, running about 18 minutes.
What it’s about. This film is entirely hand-painted and is composed of such an evolution of variably colored shapes that their inter-action with each other should constitute a purely visual "self-evident" (as prompted by the title). Each frame is printed twice, so that its effective speed (at 24fps) is 12 frames per second. A variety of organic and crystalline painted shapes (painted on clear leader, thus as if brilliantly back-lit in a blazing space of light) are interspersed with very dark (black leader) passages as if etched with scratches of light and stained radiances. There are also some straight, multi-colored, bars which move, diagonally from one side of the film frame to the other. All these "themes" finally give way to clear thick gelatinous effects which resolve themselves in a long passage of hieroglyphic white shapes in a black field, ending on a brief spate of variable coloration.
How it landed. With an audience score of 4.9/10, I Take These Truths has proved divisive with audiences.
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- Where can I watch I Take These Truths (1995)?
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- Is I Take These Truths worth watching?
- I Take These Truths holds an audience score of 4.9 out of 10. Reactions are mixed, so it may depend on taste.
- When was I Take These Truths released?
- I Take These Truths was released in 1995, with a runtime of about 18 minutes.