In-Side-Out (1964)

In-Side-Out (1964) poster

“In-Side-Out” is the debut film by US beat poet George Moorse, a wildly colorful pop poem. The film critic Enno Patalas described “In-Side-Out” as a “fantastic abracadabra and erotic delirium” and considered it the best West German film at the 1965 Oberhausen festival. “In-Side-Out” was also the LCB's first film production: the cheerful and colorful kaleidoscope of romantic love, told as an associatively swirling sequence of images.

Director: George Moorse
Runtime: 17 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Gérard Vandenberg
Editing: Pamela Badyk
Production: Literarisches Colloquium
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: George Moorse

Frequently Asked Questions

What is In-Side-Out about?
“In-Side-Out” is the debut film by US beat poet George Moorse, a wildly colorful pop poem. The film critic Enno Patalas described “In-Side-Out” as a “fantastic abracadabra and erotic delirium” and considered it the best West German film at the 1965 Oberhausen festival. “In-Side-Out” was also the LCB's first film production: the cheerful and colorful kaleidoscope of romantic love, told as an associatively swirling sequence of images.
Who directed In-Side-Out?
In-Side-Out was directed by George Moorse.
Who stars in In-Side-Out?
In-Side-Out stars Pamela Badyk, George Moorse, Tom Stoppard.
How long is In-Side-Out?
In-Side-Out has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
Where was In-Side-Out produced?
In-Side-Out was produced in Germany.