Frieze: An Underground Film (1973)
The short is a blunt piss-take on the work of their peers in the experimental, co-operative Melbourne and Sydney production scenes of the 1970s. Miller, appearing onscreen, critiques the film in progress – an essayistic meditation on ‘hot and cold’ (or so Kennedy facetiously claims in voiceover).
Director: Byron Kennedy
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date: January 1, 1973
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Frieze: An Underground Film about?
- The short is a blunt piss-take on the work of their peers in the experimental, co-operative Melbourne and Sydney production scenes of the 1970s. Miller, appearing onscreen, critiques the film in progress – an essayistic meditation on ‘hot and cold’ (or so Kennedy facetiously claims in voiceover).
- Who directed Frieze: An Underground Film?
- Frieze: An Underground Film was directed by Byron Kennedy.
- How long is Frieze: An Underground Film?
- Frieze: An Underground Film has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).