The Scale of Providence
The Scale of Providence

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The Scale of Providence

2008
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Korean

Jang Joon Ha is a man out for vengeance. In one day, Joon Ha lost the two most important people in his life. His brother, Young Ha, was wrongly convicted of a crime that he did not commit. The woman that he loved was murdered and his brother was the prime suspect. Joon Ha, an attorney, sets out to prove that someone else committed the crime.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Jeff MalmbergGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the fascinating process behind the creation of "The Clock," a monumental 24-hour-long film installation by artist Christian Marclay. It delves into the logistical and artistic challenges of assembling thousands of film clips into a single, continuous representation of time.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary focused on the making of an art installation, "The Scale of Providence" received attention primarily within art and film festival circuits. Its reception was generally positive, highlighting its effectiveness in providing insight into Marclay's ambitious project.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a compelling glimpse into the meticulous effort behind a large-scale art piece.

  • Praised for its concise explanation of a complex artistic endeavor.

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Awards & Accolades

Screened at various film festivals, contributing to the broader recognition of Christian Marclay's "The Clock."

Fun Fact

The documentary itself was created as a way to document the creation of Christian Marclay's "The Clock," which itself is comprised of thousands of clips from existing films and television shows, each depicting a specific time of day.

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