Fluxes (1968)
Fluxes is Arthur Lipsett's view of the human condition and the mixed-up planet where humans are found. As in his other films (Very Nice, Very Nice; 21-87), Fluxes has a disconnected flow of images that, in their erratic way, build up into a cutting indictment of the world the way it is. The film's only commentary consists of unrelated snatches of words and sounds.
Director: Arthur Lipsett
Runtime: 24 min
Release Date: January 1, 1968
Editing: Arthur Lipsett
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
Keywords
short film
More Films by Director: Arthur Lipsett
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Fluxes about?
- Fluxes is Arthur Lipsett's view of the human condition and the mixed-up planet where humans are found. As in his other films (Very Nice, Very Nice; 21-87), Fluxes has a disconnected flow of images that, in their erratic way, build up into a cutting indictment of the world the way it is. The film's only commentary consists of unrelated snatches of words and sounds.
- Who directed Fluxes?
- Fluxes was directed by Arthur Lipsett.
- How long is Fluxes?
- Fluxes has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).
- Where was Fluxes produced?
- Fluxes was produced in Canada.