Clocks of the Midnight Hours (1989)
Max Eastley uses various musical instruments to create mysterious and hypnotic music, exploring their most basic sound characteristics, as well as incorporating the poetry of Jorge Luis Borges.
Director: Simon Reynell
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Max Eastley as Self - Musician |
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Steve Beresford as Self - Musician |
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David Holmes as Self - Musician |
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David Toop as Self - Musician |
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Kazuko Hohki as Self - Musician |
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Evan Parker as Self - Musician |
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Peter Biddle as Voice-over |
| Sound | Max Eastley | Music |
| Directing | Simon Reynell | Director |
| Sound | Ray Beckett | Sound Recordist |
| Crew | David Rea | Lighting Camera |
| Camera | Gary Wraith | Camera Operator |
| Lighting | Stewart Monteith | Electrician |
| Lighting | Patrick Behan | Electrician |
| Camera | Mick Duffield | Grip |
| Camera | Gary Romaine | Grip |
| Camera | Glynn Fielding | Grip |
| Camera | Ken Morse | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Paul Harrison | Assistant Camera |
| Editing | Dinah Ward | Editor |
| Editing | Cath Patton | Assistant Editor |
| Production | Rodney Wilson | Executive Producer |
| Production | Pamela Marre | Production Assistant |
| Production | Martin Fox | Production Assistant |
| Production | Simon Reynell | Producer |