Turns out, of course, it was true, and the film is called Mothlight.
Having been reminded of this by the preceding BLDGBLOG post – which has some ridiculously beautiful images of cyanobacteria – here's a quick glimpse.
[Images: Stills from Stan Brakhage, Mothlight (1963)].
Brakhage taped actual pieces of animals and plants to a reel of celluloid! You're watching shadows of an actual landscape, in cross-section – core samples – projected onto a screen like any other cinematic experience. Landscape as cinema.
It's too bad you can't do something like this with bedrock, I have to say – but you could make an entire film out of fossilized amber, for instance...
Anyway, you can watch Mothlight on DVD. (Which, of course, eliminates the fun of the actual mothwings – but no matter).
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