San Francisco (1968 film)
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San Francisco was an impressionistic documentary film directed by Anthony Stern.[1] The film, cut to a version of "Interstellar Overdrive" as performed by Pink Floyd in 1966,[2] pioneered the use of 16 mm single frame cinematography in the late 1960s and went on to win awards for cinematography at the Oberhausen, Melbourne and Sydney Film Festival.
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Directed by | Anthony Stern |
Written by | Anthony Stern |
Produced by | Iris Sawyer Jeremy Mitchell Alan Callan |
Cinematography | Anthony Stern |
Edited by | Anthony Stern Anthony Sloman |
Music by | Pink Floyd |
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Running time | 15 min |
Country | United Kingdom |
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The film was produced by the BFI (British Film Institute) and by Iris Sawyer, Jeremy Mitchell, and Alan Callan.[3]