Wavelength (1967)
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- Not Rated
- 43min
- Short, Drama
- 17 Mar 1967 (Canada)
- Short
Claimed by some to be one of the most unconventional and experimental films ever made, Wavelength is a structural film of a 45-minute long zoom in on a window over a period of a week. Very unconventional and experimental, indeed.
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Hollis Frampton |
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Lyne Grossman |
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Naoto Nakazawa |
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Roswell Rudd |
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Amy Taubin |
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Joyce Wieland |
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Amy Yadrin |
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Directed by
Michael Snow |
Written by
Michael Snow | ... | () |
Produced by
Michael Snow | ... | producer |
Music by
Tom Wolff |
Cinematography by
Michael Snow |
Editing by
Michael Snow |
Art Department
Stephane Goulet | ... | property designer |
Sound Department
Ted Wolff | ... | sound |
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- Canyon Cinema
- Rai 3 (Italy) (tv) (as Raitre)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Michael Snow has stated that his intent with the film was for it to be "a summation of my nervous system, religious inklings and aesthetic ideas." See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into WVLNT: Wavelength For Those Who Don't Have The Time (2003). See more » |
Soundtracks | Strawberry Fields Forever See more » |
Quotes |
Woman in fur coat:
I just got here, and there's a man lying on the floor, and I think he's dead. See more » |