Aletsch Negative (2019)
The Aletsch Glacier is the longest and largest glacier of the Alps. According to glaciologists, most glaciers will have disappeared by the end of this century, and only bits of the Aletsch will remain. Through a journey into the body of the glacier the film offers a compelling and unsettling visual experience in which our perception of the nature of the images we see, scale and temporality are questioned.
Director: Laurence Bonvin
Genre: Documentary, Animation
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date: November 6, 2019
Screenplay
Cinematography: Laurence Bonvin
Editing: Laurence Bonvin
Country: Switzerland
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
Keywords
stop motion, short film
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Aletsch Negative about?
- The Aletsch Glacier is the longest and largest glacier of the Alps. According to glaciologists, most glaciers will have disappeared by the end of this century, and only bits of the Aletsch will remain. Through a journey into the body of the glacier the film offers a compelling and unsettling visual experience in which our perception of the nature of the images we see, scale and temporality are questioned.
- Who directed Aletsch Negative?
- Aletsch Negative was directed by Laurence Bonvin.
- How long is Aletsch Negative?
- Aletsch Negative has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
- What genre is Aletsch Negative?
- Aletsch Negative is a Documentary, Animation film.
- Where was Aletsch Negative produced?
- Aletsch Negative was produced in Switzerland.