Sun - A Film without a Camera (1977)

Sun - A Film without a Camera (1977) poster

From the 1960s, Antoniszczak devoted himself to perfecting the technique of non‑camera animation. This period saw the creation of the first animagraph‑pentagraphs — machines for transferring drawings onto film stock. Sun, an animation less than four minutes long, was the first film produced completely using this method. The black‑and‑white drawings were made in the technique of woodcut impressed directly onto the celluloid. The vibrating, jagged image reflects the flickering character of sunrays, and conveys a tale of the transience of human existence and the permanence of the universe.

Director: Julian Józef Antonisz
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 4 min
Release Date:
Country: Poland
Original Language: pl
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sun - A Film without a Camera about?
From the 1960s, Antoniszczak devoted himself to perfecting the technique of non‑camera animation. This period saw the creation of the first animagraph‑pentagraphs — machines for transferring drawings onto film stock. Sun, an animation less than four minutes long, was the first film produced completely using this method. The black‑and‑white drawings were made in the technique of woodcut impressed directly onto the celluloid. The vibrating, jagged image reflects the flickering character of sunrays, and conveys a tale of the transience of human existence and the permanence of the universe.
Who directed Sun - A Film without a Camera?
Sun - A Film without a Camera was directed by Julian Józef Antonisz.
How long is Sun - A Film without a Camera?
Sun - A Film without a Camera has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).
What genre is Sun - A Film without a Camera?
Sun - A Film without a Camera is a Animation film.
Where was Sun - A Film without a Camera produced?
Sun - A Film without a Camera was produced in Poland.