Project Detail

San Francisco Redux No. 1

Synopsis

A collaborative dramatic reworking of a 'psychedelically enhanced' excerpt from the award-winning film ‘San Francisco’. The carefree spirit of the original 1968 film is placed in a sobering and revelatory context through the juxtaposition of the original footage with audio drawn from the seminal events of that momentous year. Part of a multi-channel installation, presented here as a short film.

Details

Year
2008
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
8 mins
Director
Stephen W Tayler, Anthony Stern, Sadia Sadia
Editor
Tayler, Stern, Sadia
Director of Photography
Anthony Stern
Sound
Sadia Sadia, Stephen W Tayler
Music
Stephen W Tayler

Production Status

Production Company

Chimera Arts Ltd (UK)

Millside, Real World Studios
Box Mill
MIll Lane
Box
Wiltshire
SN13 8PL

Sales Company

Chimera Arts Ltd (UK)

Millside, Real World Studios
Box Mill
MIll Lane
Box
Wiltshire
SN13 8PL

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