Bleu Shut (1970)

Bleu Shut (1970) poster

"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:
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.