Frequent Seas (1980)
Frequent Seas is a lyrical experimental film. It combines live action with hand-drawn animated mattes to create an abstract, sometimes disturbing portrait of a woman. Images break apart randomly and come back together. Nothing is ever completely revealed. This is a highly manipulated, non-linear, non-narrative piece. It does not tell a story, but it does create a feeling.
Director: Brady Lewis
Runtime: 7 min
Release Date: January 1, 1980
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Frequent Seas about?
- Frequent Seas is a lyrical experimental film. It combines live action with hand-drawn animated mattes to create an abstract, sometimes disturbing portrait of a woman. Images break apart randomly and come back together. Nothing is ever completely revealed. This is a highly manipulated, non-linear, non-narrative piece. It does not tell a story, but it does create a feeling.
- Who directed Frequent Seas?
- Frequent Seas was directed by Brady Lewis.
- How long is Frequent Seas?
- Frequent Seas has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).