Saga (1968)

Saga (1968) poster

"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:
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.