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UNITED KINGDOM , United States | 84 minutes | 1974

Ants v. men. A war between species. A landmark restoration of a thoughtful sci-fi classic.
Out in the Arizona desert, ants are building strange structures. A group of scientiest goes to study them. It turns out this might just be a turning point for the human race. This very rare cult film, recently restored from original negatives, is the only feature directed by Saul Bass, the man behind some of the most famous title sequences in movie history (Vertigo, Psycho, Spartacus, etc.).

Programs

Saturday October 14, 2017

Program #281
17:10
Cinéma du Parc 2

Sunday October 15, 2017

Program #325
21:15
Cineplex Odeon Quartier SALLE 16

Saul Bass

No biography

distribution and credits

  • Screenplay Mayo Simon
  • Interpreter Nigel Davenport, Michael Murphy, Lynne Frederick

contact

  • Les Films Criterion Canada

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