One of Grant's most interesting and important films is Color Sequence (1943) which consists only of pure solid-colour frames that fade, mutate and flicker. He made the film as a research into colour rhythms and perceptual phenomena, and although it now appears not only visually exciting but also as a precedent for the work of younger film-makers like Paul Sharits, Grant himself found the film to be too disquieting when it was first screened (cf. the Film Exercises), and it received little further play until the 70s.
London Can Take It!
1940
6.6/10
Scooby-Doo! and the Pirates
2011
9.5/10
Hello
2013
6.1/10
Hello
2008
5.7/10
The Passion of Joan of Arc
1928
8.0/10
Nonnas
2025
6.8/10
Superman II
1980
6.7/10
Detective Conan: The Time Bombed Skyscraper
1997
7.4/10
White Zombie
1932
5.9/10
Three Colors: Red
1994
7.9/10
Europa Europa
1990
7.3/10
Nights of Cabiria
1957
8.0/10
Fantozzi to the Rescue
1990
6.1/10
On Deadly Ground
1994
5.2/10
Alien Resurrection
1997
6.2/10
Superman
2025
7.4/10
Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars
1985
7.2/10
Fantozzi 2000 - The Cloning
1999
5.1/10
City of God
2002
8.4/10
The Blue Elephant 2
2019
7.5/10