Stan Brakhage made "The Dante Quartet" almost 30 years ago and this was already in the later years of his career. The film runs for 6 minutes and looks very similar to most of his other works.
Don't ask me to describe 'The Dante Quartet (1987),' because I wouldn't know where to start. Painted over six years, an inordinately long time for the prolific Stan Brakhage, the film is a six-minute representation of the afterlife inspired by Dante's "The Divine Comedy" {a work I'm not very familiar with, so please forgive any inaccuracies}.