vers(ing) (2010)
vers(ing) opens in a coffee shop. People, sit, enter and exit. A conversation is heard. The video continues, traveling through the streets of a city, to a park, to other coffee shops, other places. No particular destination is reached, but as we travel, fragments of text are read, conversations are heard, settings, people and objects are noticed. vers(ing) presents a moving toward that is transitory and offers a poetic contemplation of how life, meaning, and film are intertwined and constructed.
Director: Barbara Sternberg
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: January 1, 2010
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Barbara Sternberg
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is vers(ing) about?
- vers(ing) opens in a coffee shop. People, sit, enter and exit. A conversation is heard. The video continues, traveling through the streets of a city, to a park, to other coffee shops, other places. No particular destination is reached, but as we travel, fragments of text are read, conversations are heard, settings, people and objects are noticed. vers(ing) presents a moving toward that is transitory and offers a poetic contemplation of how life, meaning, and film are intertwined and constructed.
- Who directed vers(ing)?
- vers(ing) was directed by Barbara Sternberg.
- How long is vers(ing)?
- vers(ing) has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- Where was vers(ing) produced?
- vers(ing) was produced in United States of America.