Anti-Clock (1979)
A complex and fascinating experimental exploration of time and identity, Anti-Clock is a film of authentic, startling originality. Brilliantly mixing film and video techniques, Arden and Bond's paranoid, psychological surveillance study of a career gambler turned clairvoyant unstuck in time captures onscreen the anxieties that have infiltrated the consciousness of so many in Western society.
Directors: Jane Arden, Jack Bond.
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Sebastian Saville as Joseph Sapha / Professor J.D. Zanof |
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Suzan Cameron as Alanda Clark, Sapha's Mother |
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Liz Saville as Sapha's Sister |
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Louise Temple as Madame Luisa Aranovitch |
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Gia-Fu Feng as T'ai Chi Master |
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Richard Feynman as The Physicist |
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Tom Gerrard as Poker Dealer |
| Directing | Jane Arden | Director |
| Writing | Jane Arden | Writer |
| Sound | Jane Arden | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Mihai Dragutescu | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Jack Bond | Director |
| Production | Jack Bond | Producer |