Pomegranate Tree (1998)
"Pomegranate Tree" is an experimental film inspired by the lush and ceremonial paintings of the Qajar dynasty from Persia and Eli Langer's violent, aggressive sketches. The film is a subtle study of sensuality. Originally shot on Super 8 and blown up to 16mm, the film was made for the Splice This! Super 8 Festival in the summer of '98.
Director: Gariné Torossian
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: June 1, 1998
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Pomegranate Tree about?
- "Pomegranate Tree" is an experimental film inspired by the lush and ceremonial paintings of the Qajar dynasty from Persia and Eli Langer's violent, aggressive sketches. The film is a subtle study of sensuality. Originally shot on Super 8 and blown up to 16mm, the film was made for the Splice This! Super 8 Festival in the summer of '98.
- Who directed Pomegranate Tree?
- Pomegranate Tree was directed by Gariné Torossian.
- How long is Pomegranate Tree?
- Pomegranate Tree has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).