The Sunflowers (1982)

The film presents a field of sunflowers. The focus is adjusted frame by frame in succession according to a series of patterns on particular plants situated in different parts of the field. The diverse configurations placed on separate frames of the film strip appear, when projected successively, simultaneously on the screen. Thus, filmed one after another at different focal lengths, the sunflowers combine during projection to form one spatiotemporal image. LES TOURNESOLS COLORES is a capricious version of the film. - Film Makers' Coop

Director: Rose Lowder
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date:
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: xx

Keywords

woman director, short film, experimental

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Sunflowers about?
The film presents a field of sunflowers. The focus is adjusted frame by frame in succession according to a series of patterns on particular plants situated in different parts of the field. The diverse configurations placed on separate frames of the film strip appear, when projected successively, simultaneously on the screen. Thus, filmed one after another at different focal lengths, the sunflowers combine during projection to form one spatiotemporal image. LES TOURNESOLS COLORES is a capricious version of the film. - Film Makers' Coop
Who directed The Sunflowers?
The Sunflowers was directed by Rose Lowder.
How long is The Sunflowers?
The Sunflowers has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).
Where was The Sunflowers produced?
The Sunflowers was produced in France.