High Noon (2014)

High Noon is the meeting between the Southern Californian landscape with that of the South-Eastern landscape of Onomichi Japan as an experience of the gravitational pull towards the center of the earth, with the knowledge that we are sometimes standing on the world upside down. We briefly glimpse each landscape as a dizzying series of loops that seem to repeat themselves endlessly.

Director: Basma Alsharif
Runtime: 32 min
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Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is High Noon about?
High Noon is the meeting between the Southern Californian landscape with that of the South-Eastern landscape of Onomichi Japan as an experience of the gravitational pull towards the center of the earth, with the knowledge that we are sometimes standing on the world upside down. We briefly glimpse each landscape as a dizzying series of loops that seem to repeat themselves endlessly.
Who directed High Noon?
High Noon was directed by Basma Alsharif.
How long is High Noon?
High Noon has a runtime of 32m (32 minutes).