Michael Snow's 1967 film "Wavelength" features a static shot of a room, where the sounds of waves and Beatles create a new artistic image. Years later, Snow edited the original minutes to create a director's cut, "Wavelength For Those Who Don't Have The Time", offering a more comprehensive view of his art project.
WVLNT: Wavelength For Those Who Don't Have The Time
Michael Snow's 1967 film "Wavelength" redefines traditional filmmaking by featuring a continuous 45-minute shot of a room, seamlessly accompanied by the calming sounds of crashing waves and The Beatles' music.