Serpent (1972)
Financed by Guggenheim Fellowship. The serpent embodies the primal chaotic life force in mythic symbology. SERPENT uses natural and electronic imagery to convey this elusive creative force. An outstanding piece of art. Striking, kinetic. Its form, techniques, and texture patterns should be studied by all aspiring young filmmakers. A beautiful combination of pure visual poetry and ideas about man and the world. – Jurors, American Film Festival.
Director: Scott Bartlett
Runtime: 14 min
Release Date: March 18, 1972
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Serpent about?
- Financed by Guggenheim Fellowship. The serpent embodies the primal chaotic life force in mythic symbology. SERPENT uses natural and electronic imagery to convey this elusive creative force. An outstanding piece of art. Striking, kinetic. Its form, techniques, and texture patterns should be studied by all aspiring young filmmakers. A beautiful combination of pure visual poetry and ideas about man and the world. – Jurors, American Film Festival.
- Who directed Serpent?
- Serpent was directed by Scott Bartlett.
- How long is Serpent?
- Serpent has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).
- Where was Serpent produced?
- Serpent was produced in United States of America.