Mad Nest (1955)
Rapidly alternating fragments of women's portraits, planes, trains, revue dancers, animals, a motorcyclist with 'Ferdi' written on the back of his jacket and in between the artist himself and abstract images; scratches and wild drawings, among others. Colourful abstract and expressive images and texts, painted directly on the celluloid, are interspersed with images from the maker's other films; THE VIPERS and FERDI.
Director: Shinkichi Tajiri
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date: January 1, 1955
Country: Netherlands
Language: No Language
Original Language: xx
More Films by Director: Shinkichi Tajiri
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Mad Nest about?
- Rapidly alternating fragments of women's portraits, planes, trains, revue dancers, animals, a motorcyclist with 'Ferdi' written on the back of his jacket and in between the artist himself and abstract images; scratches and wild drawings, among others. Colourful abstract and expressive images and texts, painted directly on the celluloid, are interspersed with images from the maker's other films; THE VIPERS and FERDI.
- Who directed Mad Nest?
- Mad Nest was directed by Shinkichi Tajiri.
- How long is Mad Nest?
- Mad Nest has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
- Where was Mad Nest produced?
- Mad Nest was produced in Netherlands.