One Year (1970)
One Year (1970) is a series of forty-nine rolls of 16mm film, nearly all of them unedited except in the camera, and all of them silent. The flares at the beginnings and ends of the rolls are not eliminated and, as a result, become a form of visual punctuation. The rolls are arranged so that, as title implies, we move gradually through an entire year, from winter to winter. The most interesting aspect of the overall organization, however, involves the fact that the first quarter of One Year (1970) is very different from the final three-quarters: this change reflects a fundamental alteration in Huot's approach to film.
Director: Robert Huot
Runtime: 38 min
Release Date: January 1, 1970
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Robert Huot
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is One Year about?
- One Year (1970) is a series of forty-nine rolls of 16mm film, nearly all of them unedited except in the camera, and all of them silent. The flares at the beginnings and ends of the rolls are not eliminated and, as a result, become a form of visual punctuation. The rolls are arranged so that, as title implies, we move gradually through an entire year, from winter to winter. The most interesting aspect of the overall organization, however, involves the fact that the first quarter of One Year (1970) is very different from the final three-quarters: this change reflects a fundamental alteration in Huot's approach to film.
- Who directed One Year?
- One Year was directed by Robert Huot.
- How long is One Year?
- One Year has a runtime of 38m (38 minutes).
- Where was One Year produced?
- One Year was produced in United States of America.