14 Video Paintings
Originally released in 2005. 14 Video Paintings is a music film. directed by Brian Eno. With a runtime of 2h 9m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Synopsis
14 Video Paintings is comprised of two separate works ("Mistaken Memories of Mediaeval Manhattan" and "Thursday Afternoon") created in the early 80s by Brian Eno for art gallery exhibition only. Viewers are presented with a series of slowly evolving "video paintings," with "Thursday Afternoon" focusing on the human figure and "Mistaken Memories" on the Manhattan skyline. The music for "Thursday Afternoon" is a different version than what appears on Eno's album of the same name, while the music that accompanies "Mistaken Memories" comes from two of his acclaimed ambient albums (On Land and Music For Airports) and features an unreleased track.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is 14 Video Paintings about?
14 Video Paintings is comprised of two separate works ("Mistaken Memories of Mediaeval Manhattan" and "Thursday Afternoon") created in the early 80s by Brian Eno for art gallery exhibition only. Vi...
Who directed 14 Video Paintings?
14 Video Paintings was directed by Brian Eno.
How long is 14 Video Paintings?
14 Video Paintings has a runtime of 2 hours and 9 minutes (129 minutes total).
When was 14 Video Paintings released?
14 Video Paintings was released on November 22, 2005 in theaters.