The Golden Gate (1992)
The film consists of sequences from what appear to be social documentary, people at a zoo, in a park, in the street in the snow; “nature” films of insects and reptiles; original, found and stock footage with no apparent associative or narrative function, tinged through the filter of Reble’s chemical treatments that gives the images a painterly quality, an arbitrary resonant abstraction. - Senses of Cinema
Director: Jürgen Reble
Runtime: 54 min
Release Date: January 1, 1992
Music: Thomas Köner
Country: Germany
Language: No Language
Original Language: de
Keywords
experimental
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Golden Gate about?
- The film consists of sequences from what appear to be social documentary, people at a zoo, in a park, in the street in the snow; “nature” films of insects and reptiles; original, found and stock footage with no apparent associative or narrative function, tinged through the filter of Reble’s chemical treatments that gives the images a painterly quality, an arbitrary resonant abstraction. - Senses of Cinema
- Who directed The Golden Gate?
- The Golden Gate was directed by Jürgen Reble.
- How long is The Golden Gate?
- The Golden Gate has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
- Where was The Golden Gate produced?
- The Golden Gate was produced in Germany.