Seven-Zero-Seven (1978)

This film is composed of ten films, some of which originally intended for display on three screens at once; the first was Berlino-Milan-Lisboa ; a film about Berlin in the middle of Milan right and left of Lisbon; with three audio tracks, front, and two each coming from a back corner. The other three-screen films had different lengths, one called Autobiography , with pictures of the creator and his parents, and another called Pieds rouges . The film also includes footage recorded in Bath, England, where Luyken once had a studio.

Director: Edward Luyken
Runtime: 72 min
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Editing: Edward Luyken
Country: Netherlands
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Edward Luyken

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Seven-Zero-Seven about?
This film is composed of ten films, some of which originally intended for display on three screens at once; the first was Berlino-Milan-Lisboa ; a film about Berlin in the middle of Milan right and left of Lisbon; with three audio tracks, front, and two each coming from a back corner. The other three-screen films had different lengths, one called Autobiography , with pictures of the creator and his parents, and another called Pieds rouges . The film also includes footage recorded in Bath, England, where Luyken once had a studio.
Who directed Seven-Zero-Seven?
Seven-Zero-Seven was directed by Edward Luyken.
Who stars in Seven-Zero-Seven?
Seven-Zero-Seven stars Thérèse Breuls.
How long is Seven-Zero-Seven?
Seven-Zero-Seven has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
Where was Seven-Zero-Seven produced?
Seven-Zero-Seven was produced in Netherlands.