At Uluru
Originally released in 1977. At Uluru is a feature film. directed by Arthur Cantrill. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Ayers Rock is examined in the light of its ancient human and animal associations. It is seen under various light effects which create different colour and texture impressions. The timelessness of the monolith is suggested by negative colour, the result of using fine-grain Eastmancolour print stock in the camera, a slow speed material which required the intense Central Australian light for adequate exposure. A half-speed recording of the local bird call and insects contributes to the sense of cross eras. Human perception of time, colour and sound is questioned. As Einstein said: 'The distinction between past, present and future is only an illusion, even if a stubborn one.'
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is At Uluru about?
Ayers Rock is examined in the light of its ancient human and animal associations. It is seen under various light effects which create different colour and texture impressions. The timelessness of t...
Who directed At Uluru?
At Uluru was directed by Arthur Cantrill.
How long is At Uluru?
At Uluru has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was At Uluru released?
At Uluru was released on August 1, 1977 in theaters.