The Man With Modern Nerves (1988)
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
Release Date: January 1, 1988
Screenplay
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.