Le verre n'est jamais si bleu qu'à sa brisure (1981)
A film in blue, with a few red moments. It is an attempt to paint with the camera, to try to approach, through the associations/oppositions of objects, elements, colors, a certain tactility assumed by the visual. The Super-8 camera, often hand-held like a pencil or a brush, produces a sum of sketches that the montage has tried to articulate. (The rhythmic component of this one made me give up any use of sound). —Eric Lanz
Director: Eric Lanz
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: January 1, 1981
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Le verre n'est jamais si bleu qu'à sa brisure about?
- A film in blue, with a few red moments. It is an attempt to paint with the camera, to try to approach, through the associations/oppositions of objects, elements, colors, a certain tactility assumed by the visual. The Super-8 camera, often hand-held like a pencil or a brush, produces a sum of sketches that the montage has tried to articulate. (The rhythmic component of this one made me give up any use of sound). —Eric Lanz
- Who directed Le verre n'est jamais si bleu qu'à sa brisure?
- Le verre n'est jamais si bleu qu'à sa brisure was directed by Eric Lanz.
- How long is Le verre n'est jamais si bleu qu'à sa brisure?
- Le verre n'est jamais si bleu qu'à sa brisure has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).