Timecode

Timecode is a 2000 American experimental film directed by Mike Figgis. The film is constructed from four continuous 90-minute takes that were filmed simultaneously by four cameramen; the screen is divided into quarters and the four shots are shown simultaneously. The film depicts several groups of people in Los Angeles as they interact and conflict while preparing for the shooting of a movie in a production office. The dialogue was largely improv... More

Initial release date:

  • Apr 28, 2000

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Rating:

R (USA)

Runtime:

  • 1 h 37 min

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  • Time Code

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Directed by

Mike Figgis

Michael "Mike" Figgis (born 28 February 1948) is an English film director, writer, and composer. Figgis was born in Carlisle, England and grew up in Africa. Figgis for several years had a relationship with the actress Saffron Burrows and cast her in several films. He is cousin to Irish filmmakers...

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  • Who do you want to watch?
  • You are looking at a movie screen split into four parts. You will see a tale of sex and power, captured by four different cameras. You will witness a story told in real time, without any edits. You will experience the first movie ever told in four dimensions.

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Release Date Film release distribution medium
  • 2000
  • Dec 26, 2000
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Runtime:

  • 1 h 37 min
  • 1 h 38 min
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Estimated budget:

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  • 4,000,000

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