Eaux d'Artifice
"Eaux d'Artifice" (1953) is a short experimental film by Kenneth Anger.
Eaux d'Artifice is a short film that develops around a costumed figure who moves through a garden of fountains, a "Hide and Seek in a night-time labyrinth." Essentially the film is a musical development of this pursuit, culminating in the assumption of the seeker into the fountains, becoming one with the water, suggesting that the seeker has found the light, been transmuted by the experience.




