Le verre n'est jamais si bleu qu'à sa brisure (1981)

Le verre n'est jamais si bleu qu'à sa brisure (1981) poster

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
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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).