A portrait of alienated man, a product of a machine-controlled civilization. Finds man a no-man, waiting for chance to call his number so he can be known and noticed. Shows the waning influence of religion--its failure to evoke security and to halt the drift toward a dehumanized man.
"A portrait of alienated man, a product of a machine-controlled civilization. Finds man a no-man, waiting for chance to call his number so he can be known and noticed. Shows the waning influence of religion--its failure to evoke security and to halt the drift toward a dehumanized man."@en
"A portrait of alienated man, a product of a machine-controlled civilization. The film is a succession of many unrelated views of the passing crowd."
"A portrait of alienated man, a product of a machine-controlled civilization. The film is a succession of many unrelated views of the passing crowd."@en
""A wry commentary on machine-dominated man, the man to whom nothing matters, who waits for chance to call his number. The film is a succession of many unrelated views of the passing crowd."--Conteneur."
"Arthur Lipsett presents a portrait of alienated man, a product of a machine-controlled civilization. Finds man a no-man, waiting for his number to be called so that he may be known and noticed. The film is a succession of many unrelated views of the passing crowd."@en
"A wry commentary on machine-dominated man, the man to whom nothing matters, who waits for chance to call his number. The film is a succession of many unrelated views of the passing crowd."
"A portrait of alienated man, a product of a machine-controlled environment. Finds man a "no-man", waiting for his number to be called so that he may be known and noticed. Shows the waning influence of religion--its failure to evoke security and to halt the drift toward dehumanization. Ambient sound only."
"A portrait of alienated man, a product of a machine-controlled civilization. Finds man a no-man, waiting for chance to call his number so that he may be known and noticed. Shows the waning influence of religion--its failure to evoke security and to halt the drift toward a dehumanized man."
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