Looking Glass Insects (2013)

Looking Glass Insects (2013) poster

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
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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.