Fearful Symmetry
Originally released in 1981. Fearful Symmetry is a feature film. directed by Michael Wallin. At just 15 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
"Long live dynamic geometry, the movement of points, lines, surfaces, volumes ...." - Dziga Vertov Uses precisely (mathematically) determined single-framing to give movement to static space, to give life and energy to solid objects, to duplicate/mimic the eye's true movements, to forcefully bring to consciousness an inherent symmetry and balance in the visual field. Images: deadened railroad tracks, ice plant fields, Bethlehem Steel smokestack, Canyon Cinema office, back porch clouds and sky, PG&E plant at Moss Landing ....
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fearful Symmetry about?
"Long live dynamic geometry, the movement of points, lines, surfaces, volumes ...." - Dziga Vertov Uses precisely (mathematically) determined single-framing to give movement to static space, to gi...
Who directed Fearful Symmetry?
Fearful Symmetry was directed by Michael Wallin.
How long is Fearful Symmetry?
Fearful Symmetry has a runtime of 0 hours and 15 minutes (15 minutes total).
When was Fearful Symmetry released?
Fearful Symmetry was released on September 10, 1981 in theaters.