Vertical Features Remake (1978) is a film by Peter Greenaway. It portrays the work of a fictional Institute of Reclamation and Restoration as they attempt to assemble raw footage taken by ornithologist Tulse Luper into a short film, in accordance with his notes and structuralist film theory.[1] The footage consists mostly of vertical landscape features, such as trees and posts, shot in the English landscape. It contains four restoration attempts, each with a documentary-like introduction.
Vertical Features Remake | |
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Directed by | Peter Greenaway |
Release date | (1978) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Films directed by Peter Greenaway | |
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