3/60: Trees in Autumn
Originally released in 1960. 3/60: Trees in Autumn is a feature film. directed by Kurt Kren. At just 5 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The first embodiment of (a) concept of structural activity in cinema comes in Kren's Bäume im Herbst, where the camera as a subjective observer is constrained within a systematic or structural procedure, incidentally the precursors of the most structuralist aspect of Michael Snow's later work. In this film, perception of material relationships in the world is seen to be no more than a product of the structural activity in the work. Art forms experience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is 3/60: Trees in Autumn about?
The first embodiment of (a) concept of structural activity in cinema comes in Kren's Bäume im Herbst, where the camera as a subjective observer is constrained within a systematic or structural pro...
Who directed 3/60: Trees in Autumn?
3/60: Trees in Autumn was directed by Kurt Kren.
How long is 3/60: Trees in Autumn?
3/60: Trees in Autumn has a runtime of 0 hours and 5 minutes (5 minutes total).
When was 3/60: Trees in Autumn released?
3/60: Trees in Autumn was released on October 1, 1960 in theaters.