The Wake

The Wake

Release date : December 24, 2000
Runtime : 7h 42m
Countries of origin : Denmark /
Original Language :
Writers : James Joyce /
Production companies :
December 24, 2000 7h 42m Denmark Drama More
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The Wake is the title of a large-scale multimedia project, the main element of which is an eight-hour long silent movie. The film is based on Finnegans Wake by James Joyce (London 1939), a limit-transgressing, perhaps even limit-dissolving book that not only transgresses the limits of what literature is and is capable of, but inscribes transgressions on almost all conceivable levels. It is at the same time dream book, history book and necrology. It is almost impossible to determine whether we are dealing with a long poem, a prose narrative or a piece of drama.
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  • title:The Wake
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2000
  • Runtime:7h 42m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Denmark ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Christian Lemmerz / Michael Kvium /
  • Writers: James Joyce ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:The Wake is the title of a large-scale multimedia project, the main element of which is an eight-hour long silent movie. The film is based on Finnegans Wake by James Joyce (London 1939), a limit-transgressing, perhaps even limit-dissolving book that not only transgresses the limits of what literature is and is capable of, but inscribes transgressions on almost all conceivable levels. It is at the same time dream book, history book and necrology. It is almost impossible to determine whether we are dealing with a long poem, a prose narrative or a piece of drama.
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