Glimpses (1981)
The concept of "things half seen" determined the meaning of this film. Hidden scenes, barely revealed, follow one another as living and significant views affecting our wish to see and understand what we see only as glimpses, but might see in its totality. Made as a video-short principally through a succession of quick sequences, "Glimpses" shows the maintenance of mystery between two "masked" people in a world where the curtains remain closed.
Director: Robert Cahen
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: January 1, 1981
Music: Robert Cahen
Production: INA, Groupe de Recherche Image
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Glimpses about?
- The concept of "things half seen" determined the meaning of this film. Hidden scenes, barely revealed, follow one another as living and significant views affecting our wish to see and understand what we see only as glimpses, but might see in its totality. Made as a video-short principally through a succession of quick sequences, "Glimpses" shows the maintenance of mystery between two "masked" people in a world where the curtains remain closed.
- Who directed Glimpses?
- Glimpses was directed by Robert Cahen.
- How long is Glimpses?
- Glimpses has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
- Where was Glimpses produced?
- Glimpses was produced in France.