Clapper (1971)
A Klapper is one of the first found footage projects made in Poland. By creating a film from existing representations, Bruszewski formulated the thesis that film relates more to other films (representations) than to any reality lying beyond the medium. A Klapper proves the artist's contention that we are condemned to operate in a sphere of reality that is interpretatively or linguistically transformed.
Director: Wojciech Bruszewski
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: January 1, 1971
Country: Poland
Language: No Language
Original Language: pl
More Films by Director: Wojciech Bruszewski
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Clapper about?
- A Klapper is one of the first found footage projects made in Poland. By creating a film from existing representations, Bruszewski formulated the thesis that film relates more to other films (representations) than to any reality lying beyond the medium. A Klapper proves the artist's contention that we are condemned to operate in a sphere of reality that is interpretatively or linguistically transformed.
- Who directed Clapper?
- Clapper was directed by Wojciech Bruszewski.
- How long is Clapper?
- Clapper has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
- Where was Clapper produced?
- Clapper was produced in Poland.