In the Labyrinth

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"Labyrinth" is a groundbreaking multi-screen 45-minute presentation produced for Chamber III of the Labyrinth at Expo 67 in Montreal, using 35 mm and 70 mm film projected simultaneously on multiple screens. A film without commentary in which multiple images, sometimes complementary, sometimes contrasting, draw the viewer through the different stages of a labyrinth. The tone of the film moves from great joy to wrenching sorrow; from stark simplicity to ceremonial pomp. It is life as it is lived by the people of the world, each one, as the film suggests, in a personal labyrinth. Re-released in 1979 as "In the Labyrinth" by the National Film Board of Canada in a 21-minute single projection format.

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Camera

Douglas Bradley

Camera Operator

Peter Hartmann

Camera Operator

Gilles Blais

Camera Operator

David Devolpi

Camera Operator

Ken Poste

Camera Operator

Alex O. Krasnov

Director of Photography

Georges Dufaux

Director of Photography

Gilles Gascon

Director of Photography

Viktor Dombrovsky

Director of Photography

Michel Thomas-d'Hoste

Director of Photography

Walter Lassally

Director of Photography

Directing

Roman Kroitor

Director

Colin Low

Director

Hugh O'Connor

Director

Editing

Tom Daly

Editor

Sound

Camera

Douglas Bradley

Camera Operator

Peter Hartmann

Camera Operator

Gilles Blais

Camera Operator

David Devolpi

Camera Operator

Ken Poste

Camera Operator

Alex O. Krasnov

Director of Photography

Georges Dufaux

Director of Photography

Gilles Gascon

Director of Photography

Viktor Dombrovsky

Director of Photography

Michel Thomas-d'Hoste

Director of Photography

Walter Lassally

Director of Photography

Directing

Roman Kroitor

Director

Colin Low

Director

Hugh O'Connor

Director

Editing

Tom Daly

Editor

Sound