Prelude for Voice, Orchestra and Camera (1959)

"Lost in an infinite and closed world, man no longer finds justification except in the desperate search for perfection." Interpretation of a poem taken as a pretext for research into new "animable worlds", through new technical and plastic processes.

Director: Arcady
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date:
Country: France
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Prelude for Voice, Orchestra and Camera about?
"Lost in an infinite and closed world, man no longer finds justification except in the desperate search for perfection." Interpretation of a poem taken as a pretext for research into new "animable worlds", through new technical and plastic processes.
Who directed Prelude for Voice, Orchestra and Camera?
Prelude for Voice, Orchestra and Camera was directed by Arcady.
How long is Prelude for Voice, Orchestra and Camera?
Prelude for Voice, Orchestra and Camera has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
What genre is Prelude for Voice, Orchestra and Camera?
Prelude for Voice, Orchestra and Camera is a Animation film.
Where was Prelude for Voice, Orchestra and Camera produced?
Prelude for Voice, Orchestra and Camera was produced in France.