Brine Twice Daily is a film that came from the sea, from the depths, and it never truly escapes its salt-encrusted origins. A bizarre romance that is at once an absurd comedy, a horror/adventure B-movie, a cryptic home video and a fading seaside postcard stuffed into a bottle and cast adrift on the ocean, Brine Twice Daily marks a new departure in the Langan/Le Cain filmmaking partnership.
Title |
Brine Twice Daily |
Year |
2015 |
Creator |
Maximilian Le Cain, Vicky Langan |
Medium |
Moving Image |
Form |
Short |
Genre |
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Subject |
Language |
No language |
Duration |
20 minutes |
Original format |
Digital: QuickTime |
Aspect ratio |
16:9 |
Colour |
Colour |
Sound |
Sound |