Nothing Escapes My Eyes

Nothing Escapes My Eyes

Release date : November 15, 2015
Runtime : 14m
Countries of origin : Egypt / Germany /
Original Language :
Director : David Krippendorff /
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November 15, 2015 14m Egypt Drama More
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"Nothing Escapes My Eyes" is about a silent transformation of a place and a human being. Inspired by the texts of Edward W. Said, the poems of Mahmoud Darwish and Verdi’s opera Aida, the film depicts in a metaphoric form current issues of cultural identity, loss and the pressures to conform. With no dialogue, the film is backed by a musical excerpt from Aida whose lyrics express the difficulties of being loyal to one’s country and cultural identity. The personal and urban transformation tackles on issues of identity, loss and disorientation as a result of historical colonialism and contemporary globalization.
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  • title:Nothing Escapes My Eyes
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:14m
  • Genres: Drama · History · Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Egypt · Germany ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: David Krippendorff /
  • Writers: David Krippendorff · David Krippendorff ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:"Nothing Escapes My Eyes" is about a silent transformation of a place and a human being. Inspired by the texts of Edward W. Said, the poems of Mahmoud Darwish and Verdi’s opera Aida, the film depicts in a metaphoric form current issues of cultural identity, loss and the pressures to conform. With no dialogue, the film is backed by a musical excerpt from Aida whose lyrics express the difficulties of being loyal to one’s country and cultural identity. The personal and urban transformation tackles on issues of identity, loss and disorientation as a result of historical colonialism and contemporary globalization.
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