Science Friction
Originally released in 1959. Science Friction is a animation film. directed by Stan VanDerBeek. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
This film uses stop motion animation of still photographs to convey images of politics and science in the nuclear era. The advancement of science allows man to do things he never would have been able to do without, for good or bad. Politicians are either behind the scenes manipulating those scientists or are using that science for their own goals, primarily in the space race. Everyday items and people are projected upwards - many in the form of rockets - followed by iconic structures, such as the Empire State Building, the US Capitol, the Washington Monument, the Eiffel Tower and the Kremlin, being rocketed skyward as visual representations of that race into space.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Science Friction about?
This film uses stop motion animation of still photographs to convey images of politics and science in the nuclear era. The advancement of science allows man to do things he never would have been ab...
Who directed Science Friction?
Science Friction was directed by Stan VanDerBeek.
How long is Science Friction?
Science Friction has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).
When was Science Friction released?
Science Friction was released on December 31, 1959 in theaters.