After Hours (2005)

After Hours (2005) poster

Shooting on 8mm film and making field recordings on cassette tape, recorded patterns of light and sound become a low quality, dreamlike plane of stillness, silence and uncertainty, exploring the passing of time through the study of vacant institutional spaces. The transitory spaces of these mundane but haunting buildings become an obsolete reality of forgotten ideals, the filmstrip itself a receiver of these resonances.

Director: James Edmonds
Runtime: 7 min
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Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: xx
More Films by Director: James Edmonds

Frequently Asked Questions

What is After Hours about?
Shooting on 8mm film and making field recordings on cassette tape, recorded patterns of light and sound become a low quality, dreamlike plane of stillness, silence and uncertainty, exploring the passing of time through the study of vacant institutional spaces. The transitory spaces of these mundane but haunting buildings become an obsolete reality of forgotten ideals, the filmstrip itself a receiver of these resonances.
Who directed After Hours?
After Hours was directed by James Edmonds.
How long is After Hours?
After Hours has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
Where was After Hours produced?
After Hours was produced in United Kingdom.