Echoes
Originally released in 1973. Echoes is a feature film. directed by George Greenough. At just 23 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Filmed with a camera in a waterproof housing strapped to Greenough’s back, the sequence is composed entirely of slow-motion footage shot inside the curl of waves, edited to the 23-minute song "Echoes" by Pink Floyd. The group reportedly allowed Elfick and Greenough to use the music in their film in exchange for the use of Greenough's footage as a visual background when they performed "Echoes" in concert. This short film is known to close the documentary "Crystal Voyager" (1973).
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Echoes about?
Filmed with a camera in a waterproof housing strapped to Greenough’s back, the sequence is composed entirely of slow-motion footage shot inside the curl of waves, edited to the 23-minute song "Ec...
Who directed Echoes?
Echoes was directed by George Greenough.
How long is Echoes?
Echoes has a runtime of 0 hours and 23 minutes (23 minutes total).
When was Echoes released?
Echoes was released on December 5, 1973 in theaters.