A Stringent Prediction at the Early Hermaphroditic Stage (1961)

“That was a film about a person who had a mystical religious experience. The idea entitled is the early stage of foetal development, the point when the foetus can become either male or female, so it’s a hermaphroditic stage. Somehow that had something to do with this person making a choice, a decision. Could go both ways, in a spiritual sense. I lost the film, and I expect it was rather ambiguous anyway. It was more or less an excuse to make some visuals and had images of church architecture, religious statues and things. I think it was influenced throughout by Gregory Markopoulos’ films.” (George Landow, interviewed by Tony Reveaux, 1977)

Director: Owen Land
Runtime: 5 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Stringent Prediction at the Early Hermaphroditic Stage about?
“That was a film about a person who had a mystical religious experience. The idea entitled is the early stage of foetal development, the point when the foetus can become either male or female, so it’s a hermaphroditic stage. Somehow that had something to do with this person making a choice, a decision. Could go both ways, in a spiritual sense. I lost the film, and I expect it was rather ambiguous anyway. It was more or less an excuse to make some visuals and had images of church architecture, religious statues and things. I think it was influenced throughout by Gregory Markopoulos’ films.” (George Landow, interviewed by Tony Reveaux, 1977)
Who directed A Stringent Prediction at the Early Hermaphroditic Stage?
A Stringent Prediction at the Early Hermaphroditic Stage was directed by Owen Land.
How long is A Stringent Prediction at the Early Hermaphroditic Stage?
A Stringent Prediction at the Early Hermaphroditic Stage has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).