Two Pictures (1999)
Canada's king of visual alchemy teams up with France's mistress of minimalism to fashion a photo-based work of cinematic abstraction. Tactile and textured, luscious and luminescent, Two Pictures is a singular statement embodying a powerful dichotomy. This is a film that is simultaneously about nothing and about everything.
Director: Carl E. Brown, Rose Lowder
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date: January 1, 1999
Country: Canada
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Carl E. Brown, Rose Lowder
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Two Pictures about?
- Canada's king of visual alchemy teams up with France's mistress of minimalism to fashion a photo-based work of cinematic abstraction. Tactile and textured, luscious and luminescent, Two Pictures is a singular statement embodying a powerful dichotomy. This is a film that is simultaneously about nothing and about everything.
- Who directed Two Pictures?
- Two Pictures was directed by Carl E. Brown, Rose Lowder.
- How long is Two Pictures?
- Two Pictures has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
- Where was Two Pictures produced?
- Two Pictures was produced in Canada.