White Line Fever (1978)
A filmed diary that documents the period that Luyken stayed in the United States. The film consists of three parts: a half-hour filmed in New York, a half-hour report of hitchhiking from the east to the west coast, and again another half hour in New York. The images are edited in a quick sequence; in some cases, the shots are only one frame in length. The name White Line Fever refers to the monotonous succession of white markings on the motorway.
Director: Edward Luyken
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 83 min
Release Date: August 29, 1978
Editing: Edward Luyken
Country: Netherlands
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is White Line Fever about?
- A filmed diary that documents the period that Luyken stayed in the United States. The film consists of three parts: a half-hour filmed in New York, a half-hour report of hitchhiking from the east to the west coast, and again another half hour in New York. The images are edited in a quick sequence; in some cases, the shots are only one frame in length. The name White Line Fever refers to the monotonous succession of white markings on the motorway.
- Who directed White Line Fever?
- White Line Fever was directed by Edward Luyken.
- How long is White Line Fever?
- White Line Fever has a runtime of 1h 23m (83 minutes).
- What genre is White Line Fever?
- White Line Fever is a Documentary film.
- Where was White Line Fever produced?
- White Line Fever was produced in Netherlands.