Credo: A Nietzschean Testament (2007)
A blistering monologue from British orator Jonathan Bowden, Credo is less a political speech than a philosophical inferno. Channeling Nietzsche, Heraclitus, and a firestorm of cultural critique, Bowden delivers a feverish testament to hierarchy, belief, and Western identity. Equal parts performance art, intellectual tirade, and spiritual invocation, this final address captures a mind ablaze with conviction, railing against modernity's flattening of thought, tradition, and greatness.
Director: Jonathan Bowden
Runtime: 56 min
Release Date: September 8, 2007
Cast
- Jonathan Bowden - Himself
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Credo: A Nietzschean Testament about?
- A blistering monologue from British orator Jonathan Bowden, Credo is less a political speech than a philosophical inferno. Channeling Nietzsche, Heraclitus, and a firestorm of cultural critique, Bowden delivers a feverish testament to hierarchy, belief, and Western identity. Equal parts performance art, intellectual tirade, and spiritual invocation, this final address captures a mind ablaze with conviction, railing against modernity's flattening of thought, tradition, and greatness.
- Who directed Credo: A Nietzschean Testament?
- Credo: A Nietzschean Testament was directed by Jonathan Bowden.
- Who stars in Credo: A Nietzschean Testament?
- Credo: A Nietzschean Testament stars Jonathan Bowden.
- How long is Credo: A Nietzschean Testament?
- Credo: A Nietzschean Testament has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).