

Seven minutes that'll melt your brain and question what 'movie' even means.
A double projection of images of lapping water and the Battersea Power Station all transformed by negative positive superimposition creating a moving Bas-Relief effect.
Direction
Le Grice basically invented film school homework.
Editing
Negative/positive superimposition = actual witchcraft.

Director
Malcolm Le Grice
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This emerged from London's Exploding Cinema scene, where filmmakers actively rejected narrative conventions.
Battersea Power Station would later become iconic on Pink Floyd's 'Animals' album cover—Le Grice captured it a decade earlier.
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