Film Is. 1-6

Film Is. 1-6

1998 · 59 min · ★ 7.1 · Documentary

Film ist. 1-6 is an avant-garde collage from Gustav Deutsch, using found footage from various scientific films to explore the properties, impact and nature of film.

Directed by Gustav Deutsch · Written by Gustav Deutsch

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