L'invitation au voyage (1973)

L'invitation au voyage (1973) poster

"L'invitation au voyage” is articulated around the combining of images of memories. On a technical level, this is obtained by using fading photographs followed by solarised landscapes produced using the universal special effects device developed by the research department of the ORTF (the French national radio and TV broadcasting corporation) and a scene filmed in slow motion using a high-speed camera operating at 200 frames per second.

Director: Robert Cahen
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Robert Cahen, Dominique Guiot
Cinematography: Pierre Bigay, André Colas
Editing: Jean-Claude Guichoux
Production: ORTF
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Robert Cahen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is L'invitation au voyage about?
"L'invitation au voyage” is articulated around the combining of images of memories. On a technical level, this is obtained by using fading photographs followed by solarised landscapes produced using the universal special effects device developed by the research department of the ORTF (the French national radio and TV broadcasting corporation) and a scene filmed in slow motion using a high-speed camera operating at 200 frames per second.
Who directed L'invitation au voyage?
L'invitation au voyage was directed by Robert Cahen.
How long is L'invitation au voyage?
L'invitation au voyage has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
Where was L'invitation au voyage produced?
L'invitation au voyage was produced in France.