An Office Worker Thinks of Their Love and Home (2003)

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Images of home, and city, and a written message. '…consider that it is no longer so easy to view the (often) depopulated public and private spaces Todd observes as merely the manifestations of a particular aesthetic preference, sensibility or tradition, personal or otherwise. These spaces are, perhaps inevitably now, endowed with a latent off-screen presence, with a sense of gathering incident or the after-ripple of event that can no longer be ignored.’

Director: Peter Todd
Runtime: 3 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is An Office Worker Thinks of Their Love and Home about?
Images of home, and city, and a written message. '…consider that it is no longer so easy to view the (often) depopulated public and private spaces Todd observes as merely the manifestations of a particular aesthetic preference, sensibility or tradition, personal or otherwise. These spaces are, perhaps inevitably now, endowed with a latent off-screen presence, with a sense of gathering incident or the after-ripple of event that can no longer be ignored.’
Who directed An Office Worker Thinks of Their Love and Home?
An Office Worker Thinks of Their Love and Home was directed by Peter Todd.
How long is An Office Worker Thinks of Their Love and Home?
An Office Worker Thinks of Their Love and Home has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).