
Pictures of Sound 1998
Immerse yourself in the enigmatic world of 'Pictures of Sound (1998)', a captivating landscape portrait by visionary director Richard Kerr.
Director: Richard Kerr
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pictures of Sound (1998) about?
This thought-provoking short film is a poignant exploration of the relationship between time, space, and the human experience.
Who directed Pictures of Sound?
Richard Kerr brings his unique vision to this captivating landscape portrait.
Who stars in Pictures of Sound?
Unfortunately, cast information is not available for this film.
Is Pictures of Sound (1998) worth watching?
While 'Pictures of Sound' may not be a traditional narrative-driven film, its unique blend of art and nature makes it a compelling watch for those interested in experimental cinema.
How long is Pictures of Sound?
This film clocks in at 12 minutes, making it a quick and thought-provoking watch.
About Pictures of Sound (1998) — A Visual Ode to the Fugacity of Light
Immerse yourself in the enigmatic world of 'Pictures of Sound (1998)', a captivating landscape portrait by visionary director Richard Kerr. Shot on the picturesque coastal islands outside Vancouver, this 12-minute masterpiece distills the essence of time and space into a poignant visual tapestry. By freezing the flow of temporality, Kerr invites viewers to contemplate the fleeting nature of light and the artificial world that intrudes upon it. With its dreamy, ethereal quality, 'Pictures of Sound' is a meditation on the human experience, where the boundaries between reality and medium blur. This hypnotic short film is a must-watch for anyone fascinated by the intersection of art and nature.