Loose Corner (1986)
Mysterious cinematographic events unfold in a very neat little space, like a theatre. A ball gets bigger and bigger and then suddenly disappears: there’s a dog a good head or two taller than a child; a young woman miniscule one second is huge the next… We don’t get it, but just enjoy taking part in a phantasmagorical experience like an audience in the early days of cinema, with filmmakers that have made an illusion out of this art.
Director: Anita Thacher
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: February 12, 1986
Cast
Music: Michael Reisman
Cinematography: Robert Achs
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Anita Thacher
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Loose Corner about?
- Mysterious cinematographic events unfold in a very neat little space, like a theatre. A ball gets bigger and bigger and then suddenly disappears: there’s a dog a good head or two taller than a child; a young woman miniscule one second is huge the next… We don’t get it, but just enjoy taking part in a phantasmagorical experience like an audience in the early days of cinema, with filmmakers that have made an illusion out of this art.
- Who directed Loose Corner?
- Loose Corner was directed by Anita Thacher.
- Who stars in Loose Corner?
- Loose Corner stars Catherine Lloyd Burns, Owen Roth, Jeffree Clapp.
- How long is Loose Corner?
- Loose Corner has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- Where was Loose Corner produced?
- Loose Corner was produced in United States of America.