Time and the Wave
Originally released in 2013. Time and the Wave is a feature film. directed by William Raban. At just 15 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The paradox of the present as a time that cannot be reflected upon until it has already become past, seems consistent with the idea of thinking about the passage of time as the movement within a wave, where the individual particles of water remain static despite an illusion of movement upon the surface. Might not the succession of events in daily life pertain to a similar form of illusory movement? Time and the Wave engages with this paradox by focusing on key London events filmed in 2012 and 2013: the opening of Westfield Shopping Centre at Stratford, the Saint Paul's Occupy movement, the Queen's Jubilee Thames pageant and the funeral of Margaret Thatcher to expose the condition of this country in the time of crisis of late capitalism.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Time and the Wave about?
The paradox of the present as a time that cannot be reflected upon until it has already become past, seems consistent with the idea of thinking about the passage of time as the movement within a wa...
Who directed Time and the Wave?
Time and the Wave was directed by William Raban.
How long is Time and the Wave?
Time and the Wave has a runtime of 0 hours and 15 minutes (15 minutes total).
When was Time and the Wave released?
Time and the Wave was released on June 1, 2013 in theaters.