Looking Glass Insects (2013)
The film takes its title from chapter three of Lewis Caroll's Through the Looking-Glass. This play of observation makes use of magnifying glasses, used by both entomologists and filmmakers alike. The magnifying glasses can be seen as a visual metaphor for the cinematic process. Yet the insects of the story dissolve into darkness.
Director: Charlotte Pryce
Runtime: 4 min
Release Date: August 1, 2013
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Looking Glass Insects about?
- The film takes its title from chapter three of Lewis Caroll's Through the Looking-Glass. This play of observation makes use of magnifying glasses, used by both entomologists and filmmakers alike. The magnifying glasses can be seen as a visual metaphor for the cinematic process. Yet the insects of the story dissolve into darkness.
- Who directed Looking Glass Insects?
- Looking Glass Insects was directed by Charlotte Pryce.
- How long is Looking Glass Insects?
- Looking Glass Insects has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).
- Where was Looking Glass Insects produced?
- Looking Glass Insects was produced in United States of America.