The Man With Modern Nerves (1988)

The Man With Modern Nerves (1988) poster

A pyramid, by no means static, is instead brought to ever-increasing movement by the use of camera motion, cuts and fades. The cinematic illusion jumbles the individual elements and unites them in a symbolic sketch of Adolf Loos' dynamic thought processes. A High Speed Journey through the spinal cord of this revolutionary architect.

Director: Bady Minck, Stefan Stratil
Runtime: 8 min
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Country: Luxembourg, Austria
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

Keywords

pyramid, short film

More Films by Director: Bady Minck, Stefan Stratil

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Man With Modern Nerves about?
A pyramid, by no means static, is instead brought to ever-increasing movement by the use of camera motion, cuts and fades. The cinematic illusion jumbles the individual elements and unites them in a symbolic sketch of Adolf Loos' dynamic thought processes. A High Speed Journey through the spinal cord of this revolutionary architect.
Who directed The Man With Modern Nerves?
The Man With Modern Nerves was directed by Bady Minck, Stefan Stratil.
How long is The Man With Modern Nerves?
The Man With Modern Nerves has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
Where was The Man With Modern Nerves produced?
The Man With Modern Nerves was produced in Luxembourg, Austria.