Tokyo Giants (2013)
Provost shot this final part of the 'Plot Point' Trilogy in Tokyo. He here presents the man in the street as a film protagonist whose reality lies somewhere between a dream and a nightmare. In these three aesthetic reinterpretations, Provost, using seemingly insignificant raw material, not only moulds mystical spaces that compellingly absorb the viewer, but also masterfully shows that the dream-world called 'cinema' is simply a constructed parallel reality comprising clichés, technical rules and dramaturgical conventions.
Director: Nicolas Provost
Runtime: 22 min
Release Date: January 26, 2013
Country: France
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tokyo Giants about?
- Provost shot this final part of the 'Plot Point' Trilogy in Tokyo. He here presents the man in the street as a film protagonist whose reality lies somewhere between a dream and a nightmare. In these three aesthetic reinterpretations, Provost, using seemingly insignificant raw material, not only moulds mystical spaces that compellingly absorb the viewer, but also masterfully shows that the dream-world called 'cinema' is simply a constructed parallel reality comprising clichés, technical rules and dramaturgical conventions.
- Who directed Tokyo Giants?
- Tokyo Giants was directed by Nicolas Provost.
- How long is Tokyo Giants?
- Tokyo Giants has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).
- Where was Tokyo Giants produced?
- Tokyo Giants was produced in France.