Kelek (1968)
"KELEK belongs to the 'structural' or 'minimal' cinema movement in that its content is subordinated to the viewer's perception and has no intrinsic significance. Unlike most examples of this genre, though, KELEK is never boring and is brought to a new awareness of the process of perception. The five basic shots of the film have to be filled by the viewer's own consciousness and there is absolutely no opportunity given for any spurious identification." Werner Nekes
Director: Werner Nekes
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: December 15, 1968
Country: Germany
Language: No Language
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Kelek about?
- "KELEK belongs to the 'structural' or 'minimal' cinema movement in that its content is subordinated to the viewer's perception and has no intrinsic significance. Unlike most examples of this genre, though, KELEK is never boring and is brought to a new awareness of the process of perception. The five basic shots of the film have to be filled by the viewer's own consciousness and there is absolutely no opportunity given for any spurious identification." Werner Nekes
- Who directed Kelek?
- Kelek was directed by Werner Nekes.
- How long is Kelek?
- Kelek has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- Where was Kelek produced?
- Kelek was produced in Germany.