Sleepwalk (1973)

Explores the juncture of psychology and spirituality as expressed in the writing of the Russian mystic/philosopher Gurdjieff and his student Ouspensky. A deconstruction (via rhythmic repetition and optical printing) of the notion of personality, as expressed in gesture and vocal nuance, that becomes almost unconscious in behavior. An attempt to bring to consciousness these idiosyncratic traits and break the cycle of waking sleep.

Director: Michael Wallin
Runtime: 11 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sleepwalk about?
Explores the juncture of psychology and spirituality as expressed in the writing of the Russian mystic/philosopher Gurdjieff and his student Ouspensky. A deconstruction (via rhythmic repetition and optical printing) of the notion of personality, as expressed in gesture and vocal nuance, that becomes almost unconscious in behavior. An attempt to bring to consciousness these idiosyncratic traits and break the cycle of waking sleep.
Who directed Sleepwalk?
Sleepwalk was directed by Michael Wallin.
How long is Sleepwalk?
Sleepwalk has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).