The Long Count (I Shook Up The World) (2001)
In 'The Long Count (I Shook Up the World)," a tiny video monitor, which plays and replays in a continuous loop the third round of the 1964 match between Sonny Liston and Cassius Clay. Characteristically, the three-minute sequence has been Pfeifferized: the figures of Liston and Clay have been removed from the sequence as completely as current technology allows, serendipitously leaving a pair of ghostlike, barely discernible presences that flicker across the surface of the crowd like wind moving over water.
Director: Paul Pfeiffer
Runtime: 1 min
Release Date: January 1, 2001
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Paul Pfeiffer
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Long Count (I Shook Up The World) about?
- In 'The Long Count (I Shook Up the World)," a tiny video monitor, which plays and replays in a continuous loop the third round of the 1964 match between Sonny Liston and Cassius Clay. Characteristically, the three-minute sequence has been Pfeifferized: the figures of Liston and Clay have been removed from the sequence as completely as current technology allows, serendipitously leaving a pair of ghostlike, barely discernible presences that flicker across the surface of the crowd like wind moving over water.
- Who directed The Long Count (I Shook Up The World)?
- The Long Count (I Shook Up The World) was directed by Paul Pfeiffer.
- How long is The Long Count (I Shook Up The World)?
- The Long Count (I Shook Up The World) has a runtime of 1m (1 minutes).