Bleu Shut (1970)
"Even when we know the game is an illusion, the experience of Bleu Shut is entirely a pleasure: the ‘game’ is fun, the Nelson/Wiley debates, infectiously funny; and Nelson’s choice of imagery, quirky and amusing. Bleu Shut reveals, and allows us to enjoy, our gullibility within the pervasive absurdity of modern life." –Scott MacDonald
Director: Robert Nelson
Runtime: 33 min
Release Date: March 20, 1970
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
Keywords
satire, short film
More Films by Director: Robert Nelson
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bleu Shut about?
- "Even when we know the game is an illusion, the experience of Bleu Shut is entirely a pleasure: the ‘game’ is fun, the Nelson/Wiley debates, infectiously funny; and Nelson’s choice of imagery, quirky and amusing. Bleu Shut reveals, and allows us to enjoy, our gullibility within the pervasive absurdity of modern life." –Scott MacDonald
- Who directed Bleu Shut?
- Bleu Shut was directed by Robert Nelson.
- How long is Bleu Shut?
- Bleu Shut has a runtime of 33m (33 minutes).
- Where was Bleu Shut produced?
- Bleu Shut was produced in United States of America.