Surfaces (1976)
Surfaces speaks about continuity, it is a single rhythmic plane which is sustained by music. The best commentary on it is related to a phrase from Georges Petrix: What is the meaning of form, color, material? Why is it there? If it's only to make someone say "yes, isn't that pretty, isn't that nice?" then we're not interested. In truth, what it is an expression ourselves, our lives.
Director: Pierre Rovere
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date: January 1, 1976
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Pierre Rovere
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Surfaces about?
- Surfaces speaks about continuity, it is a single rhythmic plane which is sustained by music. The best commentary on it is related to a phrase from Georges Petrix: What is the meaning of form, color, material? Why is it there? If it's only to make someone say "yes, isn't that pretty, isn't that nice?" then we're not interested. In truth, what it is an expression ourselves, our lives.
- Who directed Surfaces?
- Surfaces was directed by Pierre Rovere.
- How long is Surfaces?
- Surfaces has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
- Where was Surfaces produced?
- Surfaces was produced in France.