"A] more challenging and forward-looking example of current cinema"; KliKt is about a man, on one particular day, discovering something important. He searches for its return over the course of many days; repeating what he did to the best of his memory. Originally completed in 2006 as a silent short, it was decided in late 2008 to return to the original footage and see what would happen when approached as a sound film. From this came "a kind of pure land (mind?) scape" that allows the brilliance of Camden Toy’s performance to present itself and for the emergence of a new original score by John Barner to shine a light.
Semblance, Reproduction, and Simulation:
On Garrett Tiedemann's Klikt
by Douglas E. Julien & John Barner
A Thousand Words on Composing the Score to Klikt
by John Barner
Response by Katie Ritchey