Continental Drifts
A fictional account of David Koresh’s last words, a cursory analysis of the pantheon of Icelandic sagas, a home movie taking into account 20 years of filming on an old Bolex 16mm camera, a series of reflections on the destructive nature of industrialized societies: a collage film, metaphysical road trip movie in time of pandemic and social uprising. A point-and-shoot epistolary fever dream collage film made in times of multiple crises.
Director: Georg Koszulinski
Runtime: 12 min
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Georg Koszulinski
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Continental Drifts about?
- A fictional account of David Koresh’s last words, a cursory analysis of the pantheon of Icelandic sagas, a home movie taking into account 20 years of filming on an old Bolex 16mm camera, a series of reflections on the destructive nature of industrialized societies: a collage film, metaphysical road trip movie in time of pandemic and social uprising. A point-and-shoot epistolary fever dream collage film made in times of multiple crises.
- Who directed Continental Drifts?
- Continental Drifts was directed by Georg Koszulinski.
- How long is Continental Drifts?
- Continental Drifts has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).