Interference (1991)

Interference (1991) poster

Interference continues the filmmaker's experimentation with time and stillness. A woman sits at her desk typing. Outside, the Canadian winter holds the land in its grip. Snow flurries drift past the window. The woman makes coffee, waits for the mail to arrive, sits in thought. We wait for the disaster to strike. At the end of the day, another woman enters the apartment and asks how the day went. The end. The accumulation of non-events gradually strips us of all the clichés of dramatic action, and we are made aware that our actual lives are always like this.

Director: Josephine Massarella
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date:
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Josephine Massarella

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Interference about?
Interference continues the filmmaker's experimentation with time and stillness. A woman sits at her desk typing. Outside, the Canadian winter holds the land in its grip. Snow flurries drift past the window. The woman makes coffee, waits for the mail to arrive, sits in thought. We wait for the disaster to strike. At the end of the day, another woman enters the apartment and asks how the day went. The end. The accumulation of non-events gradually strips us of all the clichés of dramatic action, and we are made aware that our actual lives are always like this.
Who directed Interference?
Interference was directed by Josephine Massarella.
How long is Interference?
Interference has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
Where was Interference produced?
Interference was produced in Canada.