What’s Wrong With This Picture? 2
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As Land and his students were testing a new video camera, an elderly man began to talk to them about new technology. This impromptu conversation forms the basis for a comparison of spoken and written language. After being transferred to film, a transcript of the encounter is superimposed over the image.
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Film details
- Productieland
- USA
- Jaar
- 1972
- Festivaleditie
- IFFR 2005
- Lengte
- 7'
- Medium/Formaat
- 16mm
- Première status
- -
- Director
- Owen Land
- Producer
- Owen Land
- Sales / World rights holder
- LUX