I HAVE NOT BEEN AFRAID OF GOING BLIND FOR A LONG TIME

I HAVE NOT BEEN AFRAID OF GOING BLIND FOR A LONG TIME

Release date : April 13, 2022
Runtime : 2h 14m
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Original Language : German /
Director : Yannick Mosimann /
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Budget : $6,000.00
April 13, 2022 2h 14m Documentary German More
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The filmmaker captures his environment with the camera, fearing he might be losing it more and more. Strict rules about using the entire clip length and its original audio track inform the editing process. The tableaus and their insistence in duration create a pull into an increasingly isolated state of perceiving the outside world in its unspectacular yet strangely unfamiliar intensity.
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  • title:I HAVE NOT BEEN AFRAID OF GOING BLIND FOR A LONG TIME
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2022
  • Runtime:2h 14m
  • Genres: Documentary · Mystery ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Yannick Mosimann /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Budget:$6,000.00
  • Overview:The filmmaker captures his environment with the camera, fearing he might be losing it more and more. Strict rules about using the entire clip length and its original audio track inform the editing process. The tableaus and their insistence in duration create a pull into an increasingly isolated state of perceiving the outside world in its unspectacular yet strangely unfamiliar intensity.
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