House (1998)
Hus is a film which attempts to reveal the private and hidden layers of our habitation. It is a live animation film shot on location which incorporates both pixilation (stop motion) and time-lapse photography. Every single shot opens up a hidden layer of the house and exposes it to the passing light. Within the accelerated time of the film the house gradually breaks down piece by piece and frame by frame. Once the house is completely dismantled it is reconstructed in a different location.
Director: Inger Lise Hansen
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: January 1, 1998
Country: Norway
Original Language: no
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is House about?
- Hus is a film which attempts to reveal the private and hidden layers of our habitation. It is a live animation film shot on location which incorporates both pixilation (stop motion) and time-lapse photography. Every single shot opens up a hidden layer of the house and exposes it to the passing light. Within the accelerated time of the film the house gradually breaks down piece by piece and frame by frame. Once the house is completely dismantled it is reconstructed in a different location.
- Who directed House?
- House was directed by Inger Lise Hansen.
- How long is House?
- House has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
- What genre is House?
- House is a Documentary film.
- Where was House produced?
- House was produced in Norway.