Solstice (1971)
Someone attempts to find Oobieland. The realm of artificial sound encountered in the first film (INTRODUCTION TO OOBIELAND) is left behind; there is a terrible silence. The television studio of the second film (UBI EST TERRAM OOBIAE?) is also left behind; big trees and snow populate the visible world in SOLSTICE. Somewhere a boundary is crossed; the viewer is caught up in a cycle of meetings with strange inhabitants of that short space of time we call winter solstice.
Director: Walter Ungerer
Runtime: 35 min
Release Date: July 26, 1971
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Walter Ungerer
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Solstice about?
- Someone attempts to find Oobieland. The realm of artificial sound encountered in the first film (INTRODUCTION TO OOBIELAND) is left behind; there is a terrible silence. The television studio of the second film (UBI EST TERRAM OOBIAE?) is also left behind; big trees and snow populate the visible world in SOLSTICE. Somewhere a boundary is crossed; the viewer is caught up in a cycle of meetings with strange inhabitants of that short space of time we call winter solstice.
- Who directed Solstice?
- Solstice was directed by Walter Ungerer.
- How long is Solstice?
- Solstice has a runtime of 35m (35 minutes).