Infinite Doors (2010)

Infinity Doors draws on the determined staying power and unremitting stimulation of prize-oriented game show culture. Utilizing clips from The Price is Right, Murata edits a kinetic series of prize unveils. Unrelenting audience applause and an excessively animated announcer make the clip at once comical and peculiar. The superfluity of reward and overload of visual cues become absurd in their excess and begin to smother the very excitement they are meant to induce.

Director: Takeshi Murata
Runtime: 2 min
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Country: Japan
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Takeshi Murata

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Infinite Doors about?
Infinity Doors draws on the determined staying power and unremitting stimulation of prize-oriented game show culture. Utilizing clips from The Price is Right, Murata edits a kinetic series of prize unveils. Unrelenting audience applause and an excessively animated announcer make the clip at once comical and peculiar. The superfluity of reward and overload of visual cues become absurd in their excess and begin to smother the very excitement they are meant to induce.
Who directed Infinite Doors?
Infinite Doors was directed by Takeshi Murata.
How long is Infinite Doors?
Infinite Doors has a runtime of 2m (2 minutes).
Where was Infinite Doors produced?
Infinite Doors was produced in Japan.