

H2O
Directed by Ralph Steiner31 december 1929 12 mDocumentaire, Short
6.960%6.8
The first half is a look at water rushing, pouring from a pipe, spouting, falling, moving, and churning. The second half presents reflections, particularly how patterns appear in water as it is moved by breezes or other small forces. Wavy lines appear on the surface as if dividing the frame; swirls, too, do the same, bringing animation to the images. Donald Sosin's piano adds an airy quality to the images.
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H2O was released on 31 december 1929.
H2O was directed by Ralph Steiner.
H2O has a runtime of 12 m.
The first half is a look at water rushing, pouring from a pipe, spouting, falling, moving, and churning. The second half presents reflections, particularly how patterns appear in water as it is moved by breezes or other small forces. Wavy lines appear on the surface as if dividing the frame; swirls, too, do the same, bringing animation to the images. Donald Sosin's piano adds an airy quality to the images.
H2O is a Documentaire, Short film.
H2O has an audience rating of 6 out of 10.
