Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow – Let Them Swing (1976)
Housework seen from a radically subjective point of view. The film shows a woman’s hands busy washing the dishes, which include a white porcelain cup in the shape of a woman’s body. Monika Treut said of the film in 1978 that “something very familiar suddenly comes at us from the screen as something completely unusual”. It was shot with Margaret Raspé’s famous “camera helmet”, which had an Agfa Super 8 Microflex camera attached to it, placing the viewfinder in front of the eye.
Director: Margaret Raspé
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date: October 22, 1976
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Margaret Raspé
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow – Let Them Swing about?
- Housework seen from a radically subjective point of view. The film shows a woman’s hands busy washing the dishes, which include a white porcelain cup in the shape of a woman’s body. Monika Treut said of the film in 1978 that “something very familiar suddenly comes at us from the screen as something completely unusual”. It was shot with Margaret Raspé’s famous “camera helmet”, which had an Agfa Super 8 Microflex camera attached to it, placing the viewfinder in front of the eye.
- Who directed Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow – Let Them Swing?
- Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow – Let Them Swing was directed by Margaret Raspé.
- How long is Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow – Let Them Swing?
- Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow – Let Them Swing has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
- Where was Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow – Let Them Swing produced?
- Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow – Let Them Swing was produced in Germany.