Anti-Clock

Anti-Clock is a 1979 British experimental psychological science-fiction drama film written and directed by Jane Arden and co-directed by Jack Bond.

The film mixes pioneering video techniques with pin-sharp colour footage in order to create a densely woven, dream-like narrative which explores issues of personal identity and social conformity.

The story takes Joseph Sapha though the shadows of his past to confront that mirror image of the self that condemns us all ... a blind automaton whose words are simply the rationale of the defence attack system caught in the horrors of the past and the anxieties of the future.

For the film, Arden sung two songs "Sleepwalking" and "Figures in White" which she also wrote the lyrics for.

Like the other two films Arden made with Bond, Anti-Clock remained unseen and was thought lost for many decades.