Anti-Clock (1979)
A complex and fascinating experimental exploration of time and identity. ‘Anti-Clock is a film of authentic, startling originality. Brilliantly mixing cinema and video techniques, Arden and Bond have created a movie that captures the anxiety and sense of danger that has infiltrated the consciousness of so many people in western society.
Genre: Drama
Director: Jack Bond, Jane Arden
Actors: Gia-Fu Feng, Liz Saville, Louise Temple, Richard Feynman, Sebastian Saville, Suzan Cameron, Tom Gerrard
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