Four Corners (1983)
Divided into seven segments, Bundy's film contemplates the physical and spiritual landscape of the U.S. 's "four corners," an area embracing the states of New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Utah. Jet streams divide the celestial quadrant marked by the movements of sun and moon. On the earth's surface, the camera captures the play of light as it lingers on mystical, geological landmarks - canyons, craters, sculpted rock formations and the cave drawings etched by the ancient dwellers of the Southwest.
Director: Peter Bundy
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: January 1, 1983
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Four Corners about?
- Divided into seven segments, Bundy's film contemplates the physical and spiritual landscape of the U.S. 's "four corners," an area embracing the states of New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Utah. Jet streams divide the celestial quadrant marked by the movements of sun and moon. On the earth's surface, the camera captures the play of light as it lingers on mystical, geological landmarks - canyons, craters, sculpted rock formations and the cave drawings etched by the ancient dwellers of the Southwest.
- Who directed Four Corners?
- Four Corners was directed by Peter Bundy.
- How long is Four Corners?
- Four Corners has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).