The Gallery (1970)
A BAFTA award nominated feature. Walls of stone, surrounded by water isolate the National Gallery of Melbourne, Victoria from its inhabitants. Stone, glass and water are the constantly repeating motives of this gallery. A mosaic of quick reciprocal action arises from the mixture of architecture and nature, sculptures, pictures, masks and people. A subjective look at the National Gallery of Victoria, the film expresses visually and audibly the visitors' reaction to the Gallery, and the Gallery's reaction to its visitors
Director: Philip Mark Law
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: January 1, 1970
Production: Australian Commonwealth Film Unit
Country: Australia
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Gallery about?
- A BAFTA award nominated feature. Walls of stone, surrounded by water isolate the National Gallery of Melbourne, Victoria from its inhabitants. Stone, glass and water are the constantly repeating motives of this gallery. A mosaic of quick reciprocal action arises from the mixture of architecture and nature, sculptures, pictures, masks and people. A subjective look at the National Gallery of Victoria, the film expresses visually and audibly the visitors' reaction to the Gallery, and the Gallery's reaction to its visitors
- Who directed The Gallery?
- The Gallery was directed by Philip Mark Law.
- How long is The Gallery?
- The Gallery has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
- What genre is The Gallery?
- The Gallery is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Gallery produced?
- The Gallery was produced in Australia.