Fever (1998)
Fever is a visually dense, poetic exploration of the bond between a mother and child and the interruption of illness. Inspired by the open creativity and free-association of children, extreme close-ups of quotidian objects, distorted “synchronous” sounds, and floating text intermesh to convey the fluctuation between security and danger, confidence and doubt when a child falls ill.
Director: Paula M. Froehle
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: May 9, 1998
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Paula M. Froehle
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Fever about?
- Fever is a visually dense, poetic exploration of the bond between a mother and child and the interruption of illness. Inspired by the open creativity and free-association of children, extreme close-ups of quotidian objects, distorted “synchronous” sounds, and floating text intermesh to convey the fluctuation between security and danger, confidence and doubt when a child falls ill.
- Who directed Fever?
- Fever was directed by Paula M. Froehle.
- How long is Fever?
- Fever has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).