Energy and How to Get It

Energy and How to Get It
Robert Frank
Gary Hill
Rudy Wurlitzer
United States of America
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Synopsis

Filmed in Wendover, Nevada, in early 1981, Energy and How to Get It combines documentary and fictional ideas. What began as a documentary film about Robert Golka, an engineer who was experimenting with ball lightening and the development of fusion as an energy force, was turned into a spoof on the documentary form, inserting fictional characters into the story such as the Energy Czar (William Burroughs), and a Hollywood agent (filmmaker Robert Downey).

Biografía del director

Robert Frank

Robert Frank (b. 1924, Zurich) is one of the most well-known and acclaimed photographers in the world. Yet he was also a filmmaker, a fact that comparatively few remember or are even aware of. From 1959 onwards, he put his work as a photographer on hold to focus on cinema, going on to complete more than 25 films over a 50-year career until his death in September 2019. Many of these are regarded as seminal works within the international independent and documentary scene.

Photo credit: Dodo Jin Ming

Gary Hill

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Rudy Wurlitzer

Director's biography not available

Finished

Sessions

December

Wednesday 23
18:00 h
Filmoteca Española. Cine Doré.

Credits

Language
- Subtitles in spanish
Director
Robert Frank, Gary Hill, Rudy Wurlitzer
Screenplay
Rudy Wurlitzer
Cinematography
Robert Frank, Gary Hill
Editing
Gary Hill
Sound
Leanne Ungeer, John Knoop