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Film Details - Arthur and Corinne Cantrill , 1970
Producers:
Arthur Cantrill
Corinne Cantrill
Finance Organisations:
Australian National University
Director of Photography:
Arthur Cantrill
Corinne Cantrill
Editors:
Arthur Cantrill
Corinne Cantrill
Production Designers:
Arthur Cantrill
Corinne Cantrill
Cast:
Sharman Mellick, Will Spoor, Jack Grinberg, Nigel Buesst, Ivor Cantrill, George Swezcov, Fiona Colin, Harry Hooton (commentator), Robert Cumming (commentator).
Release Dates:
1971
Notes:
Made during a Creative Arts Fellowship residency at the Australian National University (1969-1970), Harry Hooton is not a filmed biography but an attempt to embody Hooton's ideas of anarcho-technology on film, conceived as a high-energy field of light, colour, movements, editing, and sound, a means of celebrating Hooton's definition of art as 'the communication of emotion to matter.'