Les bruits blancs (1990)

Les bruits blancs (1990) poster

The term "white noise" describes the technical application of a certain quality of background noise obtained by emitting constant energy to different sound frequencies. This effectively "cancels out" the frequencies and the equivalent of "silence" is produced. Les Bruits blancs centres on a dual polarity: the Parisian periphery - the perimiter boulevard of Paris - its urban landscape, and the flux of a water current - the St. Laurent seaway which circles Montreal.

Director: Michèle Waquant
Runtime: 16 min
Release Date:
Cinematography: Jacques Sirot
Editing: Didier Griffond, Marc Boulay
Production: Camélopard
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Michèle Waquant

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Les bruits blancs about?
The term "white noise" describes the technical application of a certain quality of background noise obtained by emitting constant energy to different sound frequencies. This effectively "cancels out" the frequencies and the equivalent of "silence" is produced. Les Bruits blancs centres on a dual polarity: the Parisian periphery - the perimiter boulevard of Paris - its urban landscape, and the flux of a water current - the St. Laurent seaway which circles Montreal.
Who directed Les bruits blancs?
Les bruits blancs was directed by Michèle Waquant.
How long is Les bruits blancs?
Les bruits blancs has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).
Where was Les bruits blancs produced?
Les bruits blancs was produced in France.