To Pour Milk into a Glass
To Pour Milk into a Glass

To Pour Milk into a Glass

January 01, 1972 | 7 min

A simple gesture, introduced in the very title of the work, is repeated with slight variations – the glass is half filled, the content overflows, the glass breaks, the milk spills on the table – and constitutes the film’s only action. Lamelas rejects any type of narration or human presence, and the filmic code – reduced and dissected – comprises the only argument.

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