Re: Entry (1990)
Re: Entry is a film in which fear and anxiety are transplanted with techniques of relaxation. This cross-connection gives birth to a field of unexplored emotion. Through the colour and the movement, we move on this wave of feeling released, by nature, the nature of time, of terrain familiar and not so, and as the film progresses our conception of unrealized or felt vision becomes less solid, more fluid. A retention of water. (Carl Brown)
Director: Carl E. Brown
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date: January 1, 1990
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Carl E. Brown
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Re: Entry about?
- Re: Entry is a film in which fear and anxiety are transplanted with techniques of relaxation. This cross-connection gives birth to a field of unexplored emotion. Through the colour and the movement, we move on this wave of feeling released, by nature, the nature of time, of terrain familiar and not so, and as the film progresses our conception of unrealized or felt vision becomes less solid, more fluid. A retention of water. (Carl Brown)
- Who directed Re: Entry?
- Re: Entry was directed by Carl E. Brown.
- How long is Re: Entry?
- Re: Entry has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
- Where was Re: Entry produced?
- Re: Entry was produced in Canada.