Echelon (1988)
Echelon begins with images of Luyken’s sons, who are hitting pieces of a sarcophagus. We then see images of performances that depict a disabled woman, followed by shots of wrecked trains. In contrast to these images of destruction are images from the daily life of the artist and his art. The film ends with the demolition of a church building.
Director: Edward Luyken
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date: January 1, 1988
Editing: Edward Luyken
Country: Netherlands
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Echelon about?
- Echelon begins with images of Luyken’s sons, who are hitting pieces of a sarcophagus. We then see images of performances that depict a disabled woman, followed by shots of wrecked trains. In contrast to these images of destruction are images from the daily life of the artist and his art. The film ends with the demolition of a church building.
- Who directed Echelon?
- Echelon was directed by Edward Luyken.
- How long is Echelon?
- Echelon has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
- Where was Echelon produced?
- Echelon was produced in Netherlands.