An Office Worker Thinks of Their Love and Home (2003)
Images of home, and city, and a written message. '…consider that it is no longer so easy to view the (often) depopulated public and private spaces Todd observes as merely the manifestations of a particular aesthetic preference, sensibility or tradition, personal or otherwise. These spaces are, perhaps inevitably now, endowed with a latent off-screen presence, with a sense of gathering incident or the after-ripple of event that can no longer be ignored.’
Director: Peter Todd
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: January 1, 2003
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is An Office Worker Thinks of Their Love and Home about?
- Images of home, and city, and a written message. '…consider that it is no longer so easy to view the (often) depopulated public and private spaces Todd observes as merely the manifestations of a particular aesthetic preference, sensibility or tradition, personal or otherwise. These spaces are, perhaps inevitably now, endowed with a latent off-screen presence, with a sense of gathering incident or the after-ripple of event that can no longer be ignored.’
- Who directed An Office Worker Thinks of Their Love and Home?
- An Office Worker Thinks of Their Love and Home was directed by Peter Todd.
- How long is An Office Worker Thinks of Their Love and Home?
- An Office Worker Thinks of Their Love and Home has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).