Condensation of Sensation (1987)

Condensation of Sensation (1987) poster

"Condensation is an aggregation of moments that appear like crossroads or intersections. The moments when things happen to you. […] I don’t want my film to exist in the past as a nostalgic reminder of the way it was, or as a record. I want people to feel the present as they’re living in the theatre. To feel things you pass every day without noticing. I work on the image, reprocessing the surface to make those things magical again. There’s a shot of houses on my street that has a frenzied jazz feel because of the gestures of camera and emulsion. Everything moves: the film, the sound, your eye, and everything moves in rhythm. That’s what Condensation is all about: it’s a building sensation that gets spilled across the screen." (CB)

Director: Carl E. Brown
Runtime: 72 min
Release Date:
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Carl E. Brown

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Condensation of Sensation about?
"Condensation is an aggregation of moments that appear like crossroads or intersections. The moments when things happen to you. […] I don’t want my film to exist in the past as a nostalgic reminder of the way it was, or as a record. I want people to feel the present as they’re living in the theatre. To feel things you pass every day without noticing. I work on the image, reprocessing the surface to make those things magical again. There’s a shot of houses on my street that has a frenzied jazz feel because of the gestures of camera and emulsion. Everything moves: the film, the sound, your eye, and everything moves in rhythm. That’s what Condensation is all about: it’s a building sensation that gets spilled across the screen." (CB)
Who directed Condensation of Sensation?
Condensation of Sensation was directed by Carl E. Brown.
How long is Condensation of Sensation?
Condensation of Sensation has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
Where was Condensation of Sensation produced?
Condensation of Sensation was produced in Canada.