Hardcore

6.0

Filmed in Nevada's barren Black Rock Desert in July 1969, "Hard Core" opens with an establishing shot of an expansive blue sky immediately evoking the American West, which sets the scene for De Maria's innovative and experimental film. The work intercuts two differing cinematic approaches: one that explores the observational potential of the medium through wide-angle, 360-degree shots that pan over the changing desert landscape, and the other that appropriates familiar visual tropes taken from the Hollywood Western movie genre—such as pistols, Levi's jeans, boot spurs, and leather chaps—and implements them in a performance. The soundtrack is an edited compilation of two of De Maria's "drum compositions," "Cricket Music" (1964) and "Ocean Music" (1968), which creates a sense of anticipation for the viewer. In the last minute of the film, a series of unexpected events unfolds in rapid succession, producing a dramatic climax.

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Michael Heizer

Self - Guest

Camera

Blair Stapp

Director of Photography

Directing

Editing

Production

John Coney

Producer

Jim Farber

Production Assistant

Sound

Walter De Maria

Original Music Composer

Writing

Camera

Blair Stapp

Director of Photography

Directing

Editing

Production

John Coney

Producer

Jim Farber

Production Assistant

Sound

Walter De Maria

Original Music Composer

Writing