Director's Spotlight
Senior Film Conservator

Director's Spotlight: United States
A Deep Dive into the 1934 Vision of Frank Moser
In the grand tapestry of Short cinema, A Mad House serves as a bridge between the bold experimentation that has become synonymous with Frank Moser. Breaking the traditional rules of Short engagement, it highlights the importance of independent voices in United States.
In A Mad House, Frank Moser pushes the boundaries of conventional narrative. The film's unique approach to its subject matter has sparked endless debates and interpretations among cinephiles and critics alike.
| Cinematography | Static |
| Soundtrack | Orchestral |
| Editing | Invisible |
| Art Direction | Kitsch |
Visualizing the convergence of Frank Moser's style and the core Short narrative.
A woman gets captured by a mad doctor who lives in a house full of skeletons.
Decades after its release, A Mad House remains a vital piece of the cinematic puzzle. Its influence can be seen in countless modern works, solidifying Frank Moser's status as a master of the craft in United States and beyond.