• Water and Power

  • Horizontal Boundaries

  • By the Sea

Water and Power

Pat O’Neill’s rarely screened masterpiece, the exceptionally dense and technically dazzling Water and Power, is a moving meditation on industrialization, focusing on Los Angeles, “a city that turned land into desert.” Using time-lapse photography and optical printing, O’Neill intertwines technology and ideas, collaging different locales into montages that suggest the inevitable conflict of industry and nature. His genius comes in combining his raw materials in new and increasingly paradoxical ways, posing the relationship between humans and nature as a series of questions rather than offering fixed answers.

Kathy Geritz
FILM DETAILS 
Print Info
  • Color
  • 35mm
  • 54 mins
Preceded By

By the Sea

Pat O'Neill, Robert Abel, United States, 1963

Pat O’Neill’s first film made with Robert Abel was shot at Venice Beach.

FILM DETAILS 
Print Info
  • B&W
  • 16mm
  • 10 mins
courtesy of
  • Canyon Cinema
Followed By

Horizontal Boundaries

Pat O'Neill, United States, 2008

A magnificent work that reveals some of Pat O’Neill’s greatest imagery featuring the Los Angeles coast.

FILM DETAILS 
Print Info
  • Color
  • 35mm
  • 23 mins
courtesy of
  • Canyon Cinema

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