The Leap (1968)

The Leap (1968) poster

The Leap is impressive for its mixture of pure video space with representational filmic space. Thus an ordinary man seems to interact physically with videographic apparitions, moving in and out of different time space realities, fluctuating between the physical and metaphysical with each stride of his leap toward freedom. —Gene Youngblood

Director: Tom DeWitt Ditto
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Tom DeWitt Ditto

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Leap about?
The Leap is impressive for its mixture of pure video space with representational filmic space. Thus an ordinary man seems to interact physically with videographic apparitions, moving in and out of different time space realities, fluctuating between the physical and metaphysical with each stride of his leap toward freedom. —Gene Youngblood
Who directed The Leap?
The Leap was directed by Tom DeWitt Ditto.
How long is The Leap?
The Leap has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
Where was The Leap produced?
The Leap was produced in United States of America.