
In 1967, Michael Snow presented an artistic short film called "Wavelength", revolving around a practically static shot of a room where the sound of waves and Beatles come crashing in order to create a full other art image. Snow decided to excise some of its minutes and turn into a more comprehensive view of his art project several years later, which could be considered as a director's cut. This is "Wavelength For Those Who Don't Have The Time".... (Full plot summary below)
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In 1967, Michael Snow presented an artistic short film called "Wavelength", revolving around a practically static shot of a room where the sound of waves and Beatles come crashing in order to create a full other art image. Snow decided to excise some of its minutes and turn into a more comprehensive view of his art project several years later, which could be considered as a director's cut. This is "Wavelength For Those Who Don't Have The Time".
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