Hackney Marshes – November 4th 1977
Originally released in 1977. Hackney Marshes – November 4th 1977 is a documentary film. directed by John Smith. At just 15 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
An improvisation recorded over the course of one day, starting at dawn and finishing after dusk. The film was edited in camera and shot from one camera position in the middle of one of the 112 football pitches that cover Hackney Marsh, a location chosen because of the similarities between the surrounding buildings and objects (identical blocks of flats, goalposts etc.). By cutting between precisely matched framings of similar objects, illusions of movement were produced, disrupting representational readings of the landscape. Unforeseen events occurring in the vicinity were also recorded, determining to some extent the subsequent filming. Through selection of shots and changes in cutting pace and speed of camera movement, the film fluctuates between record and abstraction.
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- Original Language
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hackney Marshes – November 4th 1977 about?
An improvisation recorded over the course of one day, starting at dawn and finishing after dusk. The film was edited in camera and shot from one camera position in the middle of one of the 112 foo...
Who directed Hackney Marshes – November 4th 1977?
Hackney Marshes – November 4th 1977 was directed by John Smith.
How long is Hackney Marshes – November 4th 1977?
Hackney Marshes – November 4th 1977 has a runtime of 0 hours and 15 minutes (15 minutes total).
When was Hackney Marshes – November 4th 1977 released?
Hackney Marshes – November 4th 1977 was released on January 1, 1977 in theaters.