Abendland

Abendland

Release date : March 31, 2011
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : Austria /
Original Language : German /
Director : Nikolaus Geyrhalter /
Production companies : Nikolaus Geyrhalter Filmproduktion /
March 31, 2011 1h 30m Austria Documentary German More
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Some things can be seen more clearly at night.. . A film poem about a continent at night, a culture on which the sun’s going down, though it’s hyper alert at the same time, an “Abendland” that, often somewhat self-obsessively, sees itself as the crown of human civilization, while its service economy is undergoing rapid growth in a thoroughly pragmatic way. Nikolaus Geyrhalter takes a look at a paradise with a quite diverse understanding of protection. Night work juxtaposed with oblivious evening digression, birth and death, questions that await answers in the semi-darkness, a Babel of languages, the routine of the daily news, and political negotiation: All this has been captured in images with a wealth of details that make us look at things in a new way. The longer you consider a word, the more distant is its return gaze: ABENDLAND.
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  • title:Abendland
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2011
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Austria ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Nikolaus Geyrhalter /
  • Writers: Wolfgang Widerhofer · Maria Arlamovsky · Nikolaus Geyrhalter ·
  • Production companies: Nikolaus Geyrhalter Filmproduktion ·
  • Overview:Some things can be seen more clearly at night.. . A film poem about a continent at night, a culture on which the sun’s going down, though it’s hyper alert at the same time, an “Abendland” that, often somewhat self-obsessively, sees itself as the crown of human civilization, while its service economy is undergoing rapid growth in a thoroughly pragmatic way. Nikolaus Geyrhalter takes a look at a paradise with a quite diverse understanding of protection. Night work juxtaposed with oblivious evening digression, birth and death, questions that await answers in the semi-darkness, a Babel of languages, the routine of the daily news, and political negotiation: All this has been captured in images with a wealth of details that make us look at things in a new way. The longer you consider a word, the more distant is its return gaze: ABENDLAND.
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