Dreaming Under Capitalism

Dreaming Under Capitalism

Release date : December 12, 2018
Runtime : 1h 3m
Countries of origin : Belgium /
Original Language : French /
Director : Sophie Bruneau /
Writers :
Production companies : alteregofilms /
December 12, 2018 1h 3m Belgium Documentary French More
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We know what labour wreaks on the body, but what less visible imprint does it leave on the unconscious? The nights of twelve dreamers – sometimes recounted in front of the camera, sometimes with a voice-over that accompanies shots of office buildings or urban worksites – reveal how the capitalist system invades the modern-day psyche. Long shots of edifices with smooth surfaces and sheer edges instil a deceptive gentleness. Zombies, corpses, mummies, ghosts, skulls sliced open like an egg and emptied by spoonfuls… The images follow one after the other, no two alike, but the editing organises a gradation towards the vampirism and an insidious passage from night to day, from dreams to real working life.
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  • title:Dreaming Under Capitalism
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:1h 3m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Belgium ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Sophie Bruneau /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: alteregofilms ·
  • Overview:We know what labour wreaks on the body, but what less visible imprint does it leave on the unconscious? The nights of twelve dreamers – sometimes recounted in front of the camera, sometimes with a voice-over that accompanies shots of office buildings or urban worksites – reveal how the capitalist system invades the modern-day psyche. Long shots of edifices with smooth surfaces and sheer edges instil a deceptive gentleness. Zombies, corpses, mummies, ghosts, skulls sliced open like an egg and emptied by spoonfuls… The images follow one after the other, no two alike, but the editing organises a gradation towards the vampirism and an insidious passage from night to day, from dreams to real working life.
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