Milk and Glass (1993)

Milk and Glass (1993) poster

In this film an interior landscape is scrutinised, and an apparent rational calm is revealed as suffocating. Milk and Glass is an evocative journey from surface to interior – a black-coated mirror, the hollow of a bowl, a cavernous throat; a brush demarcates a line of lip on a flat surface, a mouth doubles up with the bowl and is virtually spoon-fed till it chokes.

Director: Sarah Pucill
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date:
Editing: Sarah Pucill
Production: Arts Council of Great Britain
Country: United Kingdom
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Milk and Glass about?
In this film an interior landscape is scrutinised, and an apparent rational calm is revealed as suffocating. Milk and Glass is an evocative journey from surface to interior – a black-coated mirror, the hollow of a bowl, a cavernous throat; a brush demarcates a line of lip on a flat surface, a mouth doubles up with the bowl and is virtually spoon-fed till it chokes.
Who directed Milk and Glass?
Milk and Glass was directed by Sarah Pucill.
How long is Milk and Glass?
Milk and Glass has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
Where was Milk and Glass produced?
Milk and Glass was produced in United Kingdom.