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Alchemy (1971)

Directed by Tsuneo Nakai
24minruntime
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5.0/10

Plot

The camera slowly zooms, in over a long period of time, on the light of the sun reflected in the mirror of a bicycle parked at the construction site. To this is added a slowly evolving flicker effect derived from negative-positive reversals, progressively dismantling the distance from the subject. Nakai created a masking film with a calculated pattern of black and white frames into which he inserted positive and negative images and made a print out of two separate rolls of film. The original projection speed was 16 frames per second, but the sound is separate from the open-roll tape rather than burned in, so it can also be screened at 24fps. Also, the original sound consisted of the friction noise of rubbing steel, but in 2019 a new version of the sound was created featuring the friction noise of glass. Two versions of the film exist: 24:15 mins at 24 fps and 40 mins at 16 fps.

Technical details

DetailValue
Original title錬金術
Original languageJA
Spoken languagesNo Language
Production countriesJapan
StatusReleased
Release date1 gennaio 1971
Assistant directorsTsuneo Nakai

Release dates

Theatrical release

Japan / Jan 01, 1971

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