Boulevard (1989)

Boulevard (1989) poster

“Conceived as a homage and an answer to Len Lye’s hand-processed FREE RADICALS. Lye’s film consists of direct, non-photographic markings on the emulsion, accompanied by a soundtrack of African percussion (surely exotic for the time). Lye’s choice, after a long career in both commercial and experimental cinema, to turn to such bare and primitive material (“aboriginal” was his chosen term) fits with my own obsession with sticking as closely as possible to the primary elements of the film in order to invoke the underlying and real power of cinema.” —Fred Worden

Director: Fred Worden
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Boulevard about?
“Conceived as a homage and an answer to Len Lye’s hand-processed FREE RADICALS. Lye’s film consists of direct, non-photographic markings on the emulsion, accompanied by a soundtrack of African percussion (surely exotic for the time). Lye’s choice, after a long career in both commercial and experimental cinema, to turn to such bare and primitive material (“aboriginal” was his chosen term) fits with my own obsession with sticking as closely as possible to the primary elements of the film in order to invoke the underlying and real power of cinema.” —Fred Worden
Who directed Boulevard?
Boulevard was directed by Fred Worden.
How long is Boulevard?
Boulevard has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
Where was Boulevard produced?
Boulevard was produced in United States of America.