Time Gap (2014)
Time Gap addresses the birth of the image, resuming the film negative as a skin of inscription to expose and try to exhaust its possibilities of fraying through digital technology. The film was made in Detroit, the birthplace of the auto industry, an iconic city of American capitalism and which today is in deep decline.
Director: Claudia Cardenas, Rafael Schlicting
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date: January 1, 2014
Production: Strangloscope
Country: Brazil
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Time Gap about?
- Time Gap addresses the birth of the image, resuming the film negative as a skin of inscription to expose and try to exhaust its possibilities of fraying through digital technology. The film was made in Detroit, the birthplace of the auto industry, an iconic city of American capitalism and which today is in deep decline.
- Who directed Time Gap?
- Time Gap was directed by Claudia Cardenas, Rafael Schlicting.
- How long is Time Gap?
- Time Gap has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
- Where was Time Gap produced?
- Time Gap was produced in Brazil.