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Wavelength is a short, forty-five minute film that made the reputation of Canadian experimental filmmaker Michael Snow. It was filmed over one week in December 1966 and edited in 1967. It was released in May 1967, and is an example of what film theorist P. Adams Sitney describes as "structural film." It won the first prize at EXPRMNTL.



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