No. 14: Late Superimpositions (1965)
“Superimposed photographs of Mr. Fleischman’s butcher shop in New York, and the Kiowa around Anadarko, Oklahoma–with Cognate Material. The strip is dark at the beginning and end, light in the middle, and is structured 122333221. I honor it the most of my films, otherwise a not very popular one before 1972. If the exciter lamp blows, play Bert Brecht’s Mahogany.”– Harry Smith
Director: Harry Smith
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: January 1, 1965
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Harry Smith
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is No. 14: Late Superimpositions about?
- “Superimposed photographs of Mr. Fleischman’s butcher shop in New York, and the Kiowa around Anadarko, Oklahoma–with Cognate Material. The strip is dark at the beginning and end, light in the middle, and is structured 122333221. I honor it the most of my films, otherwise a not very popular one before 1972. If the exciter lamp blows, play Bert Brecht’s Mahogany.”– Harry Smith
- Who directed No. 14: Late Superimpositions?
- No. 14: Late Superimpositions was directed by Harry Smith.
- How long is No. 14: Late Superimpositions?
- No. 14: Late Superimpositions has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
- Where was No. 14: Late Superimpositions produced?
- No. 14: Late Superimpositions was produced in United States of America.