L'Eclipse (1979)
L'Eclipse, is composed as a visual little poem using light, colour, rhythm, to present a universe that is half celestial, half cerebral, in which graphic grids play with disappearing and setting suns. Robert Cahen creates effects of fire, clouds, steam, that contrast with the regular and geometric structure of the image.
Director: Robert Cahen
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: January 1, 1979
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Robert Cahen
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is L'Eclipse about?
- L'Eclipse, is composed as a visual little poem using light, colour, rhythm, to present a universe that is half celestial, half cerebral, in which graphic grids play with disappearing and setting suns. Robert Cahen creates effects of fire, clouds, steam, that contrast with the regular and geometric structure of the image.
- Who directed L'Eclipse?
- L'Eclipse was directed by Robert Cahen.
- How long is L'Eclipse?
- L'Eclipse has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).
- Where was L'Eclipse produced?
- L'Eclipse was produced in France.