The Flicker

The Flicker
Film strip with several frames of The Flicker
Directed byTony Conrad
Release date
  • 1966 (1966)
Running time
30 minutes
CountryUnited States
Budget$300[1]

The Flicker is a 1966 American experimental film by Tony Conrad.[2] The film consists of only 5 different frames: a warning frame, two title frames, a black frame, and a white frame. It changes the rate at which it switches between black and white frames to produce stroboscopic effects.

Conrad spent several months designing the film before shooting it in a matter of days. He produced and distributed The Flicker with the help of Jonas Mekas. The film is now recognized as a key work of structural filmmaking.[3]

  1. ^ Mussman, Toby (1966). "An Interview with Tony Conrad". Film Culture (41): 4.
  2. ^ THIRTY YEARS OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENT CINEMA ON EXHIBITION (1979) on MoMA.org
  3. ^ Comer, Stuart; Koegel, Alice (2008). "Unprojectable: Projection and Perspective". Tate. Retrieved December 24, 2015.