Windowmobile (1977)
Images, Joel Singer; Sounds, James Broughton. "The film is shot both through and at a window, superimposing and conjoining, thereby elaborating events on both sides of the glass. Broughton's accompanying poem sings the same song as the images, sounding from an Eden of the golden passing of days: "They were seeing the light every day then ... / They were looking and they were seeing / They were living there in the light at that time." - Robert Lipman, On the Films of Joel Singer
Director: Joel Singer, James Broughton
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: August 12, 1977
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Joel Singer, James Broughton
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Windowmobile about?
- Images, Joel Singer; Sounds, James Broughton. "The film is shot both through and at a window, superimposing and conjoining, thereby elaborating events on both sides of the glass. Broughton's accompanying poem sings the same song as the images, sounding from an Eden of the golden passing of days: "They were seeing the light every day then ... / They were looking and they were seeing / They were living there in the light at that time." - Robert Lipman, On the Films of Joel Singer
- Who directed Windowmobile?
- Windowmobile was directed by Joel Singer, James Broughton.
- How long is Windowmobile?
- Windowmobile has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).