Taking a Line for a Walk: A Homage to the Work of Paul Klee (1983)

Taking a Line for a Walk: A Homage to the Work of Paul Klee (1983) poster

Tribute to the work of Paul Klee, Taking a Line For a Walk is an exploration and expansion of the Swiss painter's ideas on color and movement, funded by Channel Four and the Scottish Arts Council in 1983. An astonishing journey modeled and guided along lines from which cities, vast universes, aquatic worlds and ghostly individuals emerge until the lines become the heartbeat of a dialysis machine, uniform and terminal.

Director: Lesley Keen
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 11 min
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Screenplay

Music: Lyell Cresswell
Production: The Scottish Arts Council, Persistent Vision Animation, Channel 4 Television
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Lesley Keen
More Films in Genre: Animation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Taking a Line for a Walk: A Homage to the Work of Paul Klee about?
Tribute to the work of Paul Klee, Taking a Line For a Walk is an exploration and expansion of the Swiss painter's ideas on color and movement, funded by Channel Four and the Scottish Arts Council in 1983. An astonishing journey modeled and guided along lines from which cities, vast universes, aquatic worlds and ghostly individuals emerge until the lines become the heartbeat of a dialysis machine, uniform and terminal.
Who directed Taking a Line for a Walk: A Homage to the Work of Paul Klee?
Taking a Line for a Walk: A Homage to the Work of Paul Klee was directed by Lesley Keen.
How long is Taking a Line for a Walk: A Homage to the Work of Paul Klee?
Taking a Line for a Walk: A Homage to the Work of Paul Klee has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
What genre is Taking a Line for a Walk: A Homage to the Work of Paul Klee?
Taking a Line for a Walk: A Homage to the Work of Paul Klee is a Animation film.
Where was Taking a Line for a Walk: A Homage to the Work of Paul Klee produced?
Taking a Line for a Walk: A Homage to the Work of Paul Klee was produced in United Kingdom.