Gestalt (2024)
Gestalt weaves together actuality films of the past in a fresh and contemporary sensibility. Horrors of manipulation, uncountability and ignorance. "Gestalt: an organized whole that is perceived as more than the sum of its parts"
Inspired by the complexity of the entire film-footage captured by Eva Braun, while in the inner most circle of Adolf Hitler and his private world, these observations challenge the viewer's perception of what is fact and to a greater extent what is unperceived. History teaches us the horrors of manipulation, unaccountability and ignorance. Historical moments that mirror all aspects of today’s society and humanity.
Director: Edward Oleschak
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 89 min
Release Date: March 23, 2024
Screenplay
Editing: Edward Oleschak
Budget: $75,000
Original Language: en
Keywords
world war ii
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Gestalt about?
- Inspired by the complexity of the entire film-footage captured by Eva Braun, while in the inner most circle of Adolf Hitler and his private world, these observations challenge the viewer's perception of what is fact and to a greater extent what is unperceived. History teaches us the horrors of manipulation, unaccountability and ignorance. Historical moments that mirror all aspects of today’s society and humanity.
- Who directed Gestalt?
- Gestalt was directed by Edward Oleschak.
- How long is Gestalt?
- Gestalt has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
- What genre is Gestalt?
- Gestalt is a Documentary film.
- What is the budget of Gestalt?
- Gestalt had a budget of $75,000.