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Frames of Reference (1960)
Documentary
26 min
Plot Summary
An educational physics film utilizing a fascinating set consisting of a rotating table and furniture occupying surprisingly unpredictable spots within the viewing area, Leacock’s Frames of Reference (1960), features fine cinematography by Abraham Morochnik, and funny narration by University of Toronto professors Donald Ivey and Patterson Hume, in a wonderful example of the fun a creative team of filmmakers can have with a subject other, less imaginative types might find pedestrian.
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Keywords to include
DocumentaryRichard LeacockJ.N. Patterson HumeDonald Ivey1960
Director
Richard Leacock
Top Cast
J.N. Patterson HumeDonald Ivey
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