Saga (1968)
"While film always seems to aim for humanism and anthropomorphism, I endeavoured in my film to represent only a language with three dimensional letters." Saga is an extension of the plurality of the means of experimentation used by Jean-François Bory to capture the dynamic inside the text, directly related to the spatialisation of letters theorised by Pierre Garnier. lts corresponding object book masterfully resumes the cinematographic dimension in the progression of the writing and uses a visual narration.
Director: Jean-François Bory
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: January 1, 1968
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Saga about?
- "While film always seems to aim for humanism and anthropomorphism, I endeavoured in my film to represent only a language with three dimensional letters." Saga is an extension of the plurality of the means of experimentation used by Jean-François Bory to capture the dynamic inside the text, directly related to the spatialisation of letters theorised by Pierre Garnier. lts corresponding object book masterfully resumes the cinematographic dimension in the progression of the writing and uses a visual narration.
- Who directed Saga?
- Saga was directed by Jean-François Bory.
- How long is Saga?
- Saga has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
- Where was Saga produced?
- Saga was produced in France.