Cogito Ergo Zoom — Journal Anaphilosophicus (1969)
It is an anti-film, a verbo-filmic corollary to the classic O bottetò, which engages a concept of "de-cultural film" brought to exasperation, determining the provocation of the public through a parodistic technique of the most forbidden amateur cinematographic attitude (the film is part of the "filmosophical manifestos" series).
Director: Martino Oberto, Anna Oberto
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: January 1, 1969
Country: Italy
Original Language: it
More Films by Director: Martino Oberto, Anna Oberto
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Cogito Ergo Zoom — Journal Anaphilosophicus about?
- It is an anti-film, a verbo-filmic corollary to the classic O bottetò, which engages a concept of "de-cultural film" brought to exasperation, determining the provocation of the public through a parodistic technique of the most forbidden amateur cinematographic attitude (the film is part of the "filmosophical manifestos" series).
- Who directed Cogito Ergo Zoom — Journal Anaphilosophicus?
- Cogito Ergo Zoom — Journal Anaphilosophicus was directed by Martino Oberto, Anna Oberto.
- How long is Cogito Ergo Zoom — Journal Anaphilosophicus?
- Cogito Ergo Zoom — Journal Anaphilosophicus has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- Where was Cogito Ergo Zoom — Journal Anaphilosophicus produced?
- Cogito Ergo Zoom — Journal Anaphilosophicus was produced in Italy.