Two Sides to Every Story

⭐ 8.5/10 1974 11m Dir. Michael Snow

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Two 16mm films are projected in a loop on a thin painted aluminum screen hanging in the middle of a room. We can hear the projectors at each end of the room, which project images on the central screen. We can see the same scene on each side of the screen: a woman, seen from the front and front back depending on the side of the screen, painting it with spray paint. A man then tears up the screen and goes through it, followed by the woman. We can see Michael Snow sitting further away, giving instructions to the woman. We can also see the cameras filming the scene from each side. Visitors in the room can walk around the screen and thus watch the scene from one angle or another. Both films are projected in synchronicity on the two sides of the screen.

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8.5/10 2 votes

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Year
1974
Runtime
11m
TMDB Rating
⭐ 8.5/10
Votes
2
Director
Language
EN
🎬 Michael Snow

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Two Sides to Every Story has a runtime of 11m ( and 11 minutes).
Two Sides to Every Story was directed by Michael Snow and released in 1974.
Two Sides to Every Story has a TMDB rating of 8.5/10 based on 2 votes.

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