Sydney Harbour Bridge (1977)
“Tourists, postcards, different views of the same icon. The Bridge is a piece of geometry so I figured the film had to be geometric, too. The matte box allowed me to create postcards within postcards within postcards. It was all done in-camera…very demanding, it took all winter! The matting had to be carefully calculated and each image rewound by hand, then rephotographed, in the right position and at the right exposure. I surrounded the Bridge with a mass of water…vertically and horizontally. The water is by turns soft and then metallic as it reflects in the low winter sun. The movement, the steel and the water create an interplay as harbour sounds, wind chimes, boats…tinkle.” (Paul Winkler)
Director: Paul Winkler
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date: June 6, 1977
Country: Australia
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Paul Winkler
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sydney Harbour Bridge about?
- “Tourists, postcards, different views of the same icon. The Bridge is a piece of geometry so I figured the film had to be geometric, too. The matte box allowed me to create postcards within postcards within postcards. It was all done in-camera…very demanding, it took all winter! The matting had to be carefully calculated and each image rewound by hand, then rephotographed, in the right position and at the right exposure. I surrounded the Bridge with a mass of water…vertically and horizontally. The water is by turns soft and then metallic as it reflects in the low winter sun. The movement, the steel and the water create an interplay as harbour sounds, wind chimes, boats…tinkle.” (Paul Winkler)
- Who directed Sydney Harbour Bridge?
- Sydney Harbour Bridge was directed by Paul Winkler.
- How long is Sydney Harbour Bridge?
- Sydney Harbour Bridge has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
- Where was Sydney Harbour Bridge produced?
- Sydney Harbour Bridge was produced in Australia.