Labyrinthine (2010)

Forty-one separate shots that have been appropriated and excised from the Hitchcock classic Vertigo are repeated and transformed into a composite sequence of concentric rectangles. Each rectangle appears over the last and grows larger over time. The narrative of the original is all but lost and in its place is a hypnotic and meditative display of forms and sounds.

Director: Gregg Biermann
Runtime: 7 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Gregg Biermann

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Labyrinthine about?
Forty-one separate shots that have been appropriated and excised from the Hitchcock classic Vertigo are repeated and transformed into a composite sequence of concentric rectangles. Each rectangle appears over the last and grows larger over time. The narrative of the original is all but lost and in its place is a hypnotic and meditative display of forms and sounds.
Who directed Labyrinthine?
Labyrinthine was directed by Gregg Biermann.
How long is Labyrinthine?
Labyrinthine has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).