An experimental film where a particular space is constantly "present" : there is a complex usage of superim- position, and of split-screen effects. The place shown is a part of a house in the country. Doors and windows are continually shown, emphasizing the film's concern with framing. Other images are present: city-scapes of a particularly sinister nature, implying a sense of ruin, and shots of a chorus on a stage. These shots begin and end the film which is accompanied by a vocal chant on the soundtrack.
Release Date | December 27, 1974 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | Kaskara | |
Runtime | 21min | |
Budget | — | |
Revenue | — | |
Language | No Language | |
Original Language | German | |
Production Countries | Germany | |
Production Companies | Werner Nekes Filmproduktion |