Reflection: A Film About Time and Relatedness (1977)

Examines patterns that occur across nature and religious buildings. Sacred geometry proposes that mathematical principles exist in nature, ascribing them with symbolic meaning, and this film illustrates these ideas in sequences soundtracked by folk and progressive rock musicians Mike and Sally Oldfield. From the close study of flower patterns to the examination of church and temple architecture, this film reflects on the interplay between humans and the natural environment.

Director: Keith Critchlow
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 57 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Sally Oldfield, Mike Oldfield, Alan Hacker
Cinematography: Lawrence Moore
Editing: Lawrence Moore, Graham Chalifour
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Keith Critchlow
More Films in Genre: Documentary

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What is Reflection: A Film About Time and Relatedness about?
Examines patterns that occur across nature and religious buildings. Sacred geometry proposes that mathematical principles exist in nature, ascribing them with symbolic meaning, and this film illustrates these ideas in sequences soundtracked by folk and progressive rock musicians Mike and Sally Oldfield. From the close study of flower patterns to the examination of church and temple architecture, this film reflects on the interplay between humans and the natural environment.
Who directed Reflection: A Film About Time and Relatedness?
Reflection: A Film About Time and Relatedness was directed by Keith Critchlow.
Who stars in Reflection: A Film About Time and Relatedness?
Reflection: A Film About Time and Relatedness stars Keith Critchlow, Louis Critchlow, Boulent Shah, Amanda Critchlow, Warren Kenton, Matthew Critchlow.
How long is Reflection: A Film About Time and Relatedness?
Reflection: A Film About Time and Relatedness has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).
What genre is Reflection: A Film About Time and Relatedness?
Reflection: A Film About Time and Relatedness is a Documentary film.
Where was Reflection: A Film About Time and Relatedness produced?
Reflection: A Film About Time and Relatedness was produced in United Kingdom.