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Tx-reverse (2019)

None | Austria | None | 5 min
Directed by: Martin Reinhart, Virgil Widrich
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What is behind the cinema screen? It is not surprising that cinema-in-the-cinema scenes are often used in horror films. For they irritate and unsettle by reminding us - the immobile viewers hidden in the cosy darkness - of our own questionable position. What if the forces of unlimited imagination penetrate through the canvas into our reality? What if the auditorium dissolves and with it the familiar laws of cinema itself? In a way never before seen, "tx-reverse" shows this collision of reality and cinema and draws its viewers into a vortex in which the familiar order of space and time seems to be suspended. Back in the 1990s, Martin Reinhart invented a film technique called "tx-transform", which exchanges time (t) and space axis (x) in the film. Normally, each individual film frame represents the entire space, but only a brief moment of time (1/24 second). In the case of tx-transformed films, however, the opposite is true: each film frame shows the entire time, but only a tiny part of the space - in cuts along the horizontal spatial axis, the left part of the image thus becomes the "before", the right part the "after".

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Release Date
Austria
(Diagonale Film Festival)
2019-03-20
Switzerland
(French speaking region) (Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival)
2019-10-18
USA
(50-Fifty Reel HALLOW's EVE Challenge)
2019-10-24
Also Known As (A.K.A.)
Tx-reverse
(Original title)
Tx-reverse
Austria
Parent Guide
Sex & Nudity
Unrated
Violence & Gore
Unrated
Profanity
Unrated
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Unrated