Invocation: An Ancient Greek Creation Myth (1984)

Invocation: An Ancient Greek Creation Myth (1984) poster

Invocation originated as a sequence within the documentary Orpheus Through the Ages made by Pelicula Films to accompany Orpheus and Eurydice. It was designed to illustrate the Ancient Greek myth of the Creation of the world. It was shot on 16mm and subsequently enlarged onto 35mm for festival screenings. The techniques employed were a test run for those which ultimately were used within Ra; the Path of the Sun God. Two versions exist; one with narration and one without.

Director: Lesley Keen
Genre: Animation, Fantasy
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Language: English, No Language
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Invocation: An Ancient Greek Creation Myth about?
Invocation originated as a sequence within the documentary Orpheus Through the Ages made by Pelicula Films to accompany Orpheus and Eurydice. It was designed to illustrate the Ancient Greek myth of the Creation of the world. It was shot on 16mm and subsequently enlarged onto 35mm for festival screenings. The techniques employed were a test run for those which ultimately were used within Ra; the Path of the Sun God. Two versions exist; one with narration and one without.
Who directed Invocation: An Ancient Greek Creation Myth?
Invocation: An Ancient Greek Creation Myth was directed by Lesley Keen.
How long is Invocation: An Ancient Greek Creation Myth?
Invocation: An Ancient Greek Creation Myth has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
What genre is Invocation: An Ancient Greek Creation Myth?
Invocation: An Ancient Greek Creation Myth is a Animation, Fantasy film.
Where was Invocation: An Ancient Greek Creation Myth produced?
Invocation: An Ancient Greek Creation Myth was produced in United States of America.