George & Martha Revisited (1967)
Still images of action and gesture from Mike Nichols’ WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? are used to transform Edward Albee’s characters into the haunting shells of people they have become. To achieve this stunning effect, Boyer re-photographed the entire feature using a specially made camera that slowly recorded images off of the screen. This one minute of film was then expanded to eight minutes, resulting in a re-examination of the entire structure of a feature film – dramatic line, duration relationships and a particulate disassembly of the frames themselves.
Director: Wayne Boyer
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: January 1, 1967
Original Language: en
Keywords
short film
More Films by Director: Wayne Boyer
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is George & Martha Revisited about?
- Still images of action and gesture from Mike Nichols’ WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? are used to transform Edward Albee’s characters into the haunting shells of people they have become. To achieve this stunning effect, Boyer re-photographed the entire feature using a specially made camera that slowly recorded images off of the screen. This one minute of film was then expanded to eight minutes, resulting in a re-examination of the entire structure of a feature film – dramatic line, duration relationships and a particulate disassembly of the frames themselves.
- Who directed George & Martha Revisited?
- George & Martha Revisited was directed by Wayne Boyer.
- How long is George & Martha Revisited?
- George & Martha Revisited has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).