Steel Windows (1970)
More futuristic short than industrial process film, its shimmering steelscapes are cut between close ups of machinery and set to a cool, otherworldly, soundtrack from the cutting edge of modernism - with no dull commentary to spoil the vibe. Strangely absorbing and refreshingly abstract, it's an enticing vision of British modernity in concrete, glass and steel.
Director: Stanley Marks
Runtime: 7 min
Release Date: January 1, 1970
Production: Steel Windows Association, New Decade TV and Film
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Stanley Marks
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Steel Windows about?
- More futuristic short than industrial process film, its shimmering steelscapes are cut between close ups of machinery and set to a cool, otherworldly, soundtrack from the cutting edge of modernism - with no dull commentary to spoil the vibe. Strangely absorbing and refreshingly abstract, it's an enticing vision of British modernity in concrete, glass and steel.
- Who directed Steel Windows?
- Steel Windows was directed by Stanley Marks.
- How long is Steel Windows?
- Steel Windows has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
- Where was Steel Windows produced?
- Steel Windows was produced in United Kingdom.