The Space Between the Teeth (1976)
The Space Between the Teeth is based on the structure of acoustic phenomena and the psychological dynamics of a man screaming at the end of a long dark corridor. With each successive scream, the camera point of view hurtles at high velocity along the length of the hallway in decreasing increments. The corridor and the cinematic structuring of the camera's advance act as metaphors for passage and transition between two worlds, bridged by the individual's cathartic screams. Ultimately, the image of the man at the end of the corridor is transformed into a Polaroid still that is literally washed away.
Director: Bill Viola
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: August 6, 1976
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Bill Viola
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Space Between the Teeth about?
- The Space Between the Teeth is based on the structure of acoustic phenomena and the psychological dynamics of a man screaming at the end of a long dark corridor. With each successive scream, the camera point of view hurtles at high velocity along the length of the hallway in decreasing increments. The corridor and the cinematic structuring of the camera's advance act as metaphors for passage and transition between two worlds, bridged by the individual's cathartic screams. Ultimately, the image of the man at the end of the corridor is transformed into a Polaroid still that is literally washed away.
- Who directed The Space Between the Teeth?
- The Space Between the Teeth was directed by Bill Viola.
- How long is The Space Between the Teeth?
- The Space Between the Teeth has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).