Neurosis (1970)

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“I now knew that I'd found a style to interpret an emotional event filmicly. The unabating atrocities of the Vietnam War, the growing protest movement in Australia, and the ghastly images we witnessed each day in newspapers and on TV formed my material. I wanted to get into the minds of the protesters, into their (my) anger. Protest rallies and the horror of the press were captured with a frantic camera and very fast zooming. The power of sound and image was heightened with often-rapid (sometimes single-frame) montage.” (Paul Winkler)

Director: Paul Winkler
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date:
Country: Australia
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Paul Winkler

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Neurosis about?
“I now knew that I'd found a style to interpret an emotional event filmicly. The unabating atrocities of the Vietnam War, the growing protest movement in Australia, and the ghastly images we witnessed each day in newspapers and on TV formed my material. I wanted to get into the minds of the protesters, into their (my) anger. Protest rallies and the horror of the press were captured with a frantic camera and very fast zooming. The power of sound and image was heightened with often-rapid (sometimes single-frame) montage.” (Paul Winkler)
Who directed Neurosis?
Neurosis was directed by Paul Winkler.
How long is Neurosis?
Neurosis has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
Where was Neurosis produced?
Neurosis was produced in Australia.