Continuum (1987)

In CONTINUUM, the world, the workers within the world and the labor of making the film itself are equated through montage and a brilliantly concentrated filmic "painterliness." The result is an experimental film which is at the same time a document of propaganda in the sense that at its conclusion, one finds oneself closer to the science of the motion of society in its monumentality with streets, buildings, the building of them and the workers and their instruments, creating a constructivist poetry within the eyes.

Director: Dominic Angerame
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Keywords

experimental film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Continuum about?
In CONTINUUM, the world, the workers within the world and the labor of making the film itself are equated through montage and a brilliantly concentrated filmic "painterliness." The result is an experimental film which is at the same time a document of propaganda in the sense that at its conclusion, one finds oneself closer to the science of the motion of society in its monumentality with streets, buildings, the building of them and the workers and their instruments, creating a constructivist poetry within the eyes.
Who directed Continuum?
Continuum was directed by Dominic Angerame.
How long is Continuum?
Continuum has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
Where was Continuum produced?
Continuum was produced in United States of America.