Labyrinthe
Originally released in 1973. Labyrinthe is a feature film. directed by Mary Stephen. At just 5 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Shot during Mary Stephen's time in Canada, Labyrinthe is an experimental spellbinder. Two girls, one Caucasian and the other Asian, are dressed in identical attires, loitering in, bumping along and leaping up and down labyrinth-like cross-cutting corridors where religious and social contexts overlap. Traversing between art and intellectual spheres of East and West, Stephen and her co-directors put their finger on the pulse of the paradoxes that underlie a dual cultural identity.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Labyrinthe about?
Shot during Mary Stephen's time in Canada, Labyrinthe is an experimental spellbinder. Two girls, one Caucasian and the other Asian, are dressed in identical attires, loitering in, bumping along and...
Who directed Labyrinthe?
Labyrinthe was directed by Mary Stephen.
How long is Labyrinthe?
Labyrinthe has a runtime of 0 hours and 5 minutes (5 minutes total).
When was Labyrinthe released?
Labyrinthe was released on April 4, 1973 in theaters.