Reproductions
Originally released in 1968. Reproductions is a feature film. directed by Birgit Hein. At just 27 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Reproductions, for instance, completed in relative speed after the lengthy process of making Rohfilm, explores the aesthetic and perceptual effects of the reproduction of just a single type of image: strips of black and white slide positives from the Heins' vacations in North Africa, Italy, and greece in the early 1960s. To make the film, the Heins cut these numerous small images into little strips which they manipulated by hand on a Movieola viewing machine. While one of them maneuvered the strips (inserted them into the machine and moved them in different directions), the other filmed the projected image as it appeared on the machine's small screen. They described the effect of this process as follows: "While filming the many different little strips (hundreds of them) a rhythm is gradually established: quick and slow changes, pauses, a stronger movement of the pieces and a slow insertion, their sudden appearance.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Reproductions about?
Reproductions, for instance, completed in relative speed after the lengthy process of making Rohfilm, explores the aesthetic and perceptual effects of the reproduction of just a single type of imag...
Who directed Reproductions?
Reproductions was directed by Birgit Hein.
How long is Reproductions?
Reproductions has a runtime of 0 hours and 27 minutes (27 minutes total).
When was Reproductions released?
Reproductions was released on December 11, 1968 in theaters.