240 Hours in One Day (1970)
The final collaboration between Hiroshi Teshigahara and Kobo Abe, 240 Hours in a Day is a four-panel projection produced for the 1970 Osaka Expo. Set in the near future, a scientist invents an accelerator that increases the speed of human activity tenfold.
Director: Hiroshi Teshigahara
Genre: Music, Science Fiction, Comedy
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: March 15, 1970
Screenplay
- Kōbō Abe (Screenplay)
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Hiroshi Teshigahara
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is 240 Hours in One Day about?
- The final collaboration between Hiroshi Teshigahara and Kobo Abe, 240 Hours in a Day is a four-panel projection produced for the 1970 Osaka Expo. Set in the near future, a scientist invents an accelerator that increases the speed of human activity tenfold.
- Who directed 240 Hours in One Day?
- 240 Hours in One Day was directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara.
- How long is 240 Hours in One Day?
- 240 Hours in One Day has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
- What genre is 240 Hours in One Day?
- 240 Hours in One Day is a Music, Science Fiction, Comedy film.
- Where was 240 Hours in One Day produced?
- 240 Hours in One Day was produced in Japan.