A Light-Play in Black-White-Gray (1930)

A Light-Play in Black-White-Gray (1930) poster

This short film made by László Moholy-Nagy is based on the shadow patterns created by his Light-Space Modulator, an early kinetic sculpture consisting of a variety of curved objects in a carefully choreographed cycle of movements. Created in 1930, the film was originally planned as the sixth and final part of a much longer work depicting the new space-time.

Director: László Moholy-Nagy
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date:
Country: Germany, Soviet Union
Language: No Language
Original Language: de

Keywords

avant-garde, poetic documentary

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Light-Play in Black-White-Gray about?
This short film made by László Moholy-Nagy is based on the shadow patterns created by his Light-Space Modulator, an early kinetic sculpture consisting of a variety of curved objects in a carefully choreographed cycle of movements. Created in 1930, the film was originally planned as the sixth and final part of a much longer work depicting the new space-time.
Who directed A Light-Play in Black-White-Gray?
A Light-Play in Black-White-Gray was directed by László Moholy-Nagy.
How long is A Light-Play in Black-White-Gray?
A Light-Play in Black-White-Gray has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
What genre is A Light-Play in Black-White-Gray?
A Light-Play in Black-White-Gray is a Drama film.
Where was A Light-Play in Black-White-Gray produced?
A Light-Play in Black-White-Gray was produced in Germany, Soviet Union.