End Over End (1988)
An attempt to respond to three things: 1) my daily life working, living in, and escaping from San Francisco, 2) montage, gesture, and technique in DEAD END DEAD END, a film by Daniel Barnett, and 3) cynicism that could remove one from constructive life. The montage of fine resonances and ecstatic rhythms suggests stories without elaborating a plot idea; this was the formal inspiration from Japanese haikai, or "linked poetry."
Director: Konrad Steiner
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: May 11, 1988
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is End Over End about?
- An attempt to respond to three things: 1) my daily life working, living in, and escaping from San Francisco, 2) montage, gesture, and technique in DEAD END DEAD END, a film by Daniel Barnett, and 3) cynicism that could remove one from constructive life. The montage of fine resonances and ecstatic rhythms suggests stories without elaborating a plot idea; this was the formal inspiration from Japanese haikai, or "linked poetry."
- Who directed End Over End?
- End Over End was directed by Konrad Steiner.
- How long is End Over End?
- End Over End has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).