AquaBurn (2003)

Dare to take a trip

AquaBurn is an award-winning documentary film by director Bill Breithaupt showcasing "The Floating World" theme of the 2002 Burning Man Festival. AquaBurn features many of the incredible Burning Man art installations, the imagination and originality that went into their creation, and the artists who conceived them. Unlike conventional documentaries on the Burning Man Festival, AquaBurn captures the true feeling and excitement of the event itself, transporting the viewer to a hot, dusty wonderland without ever leaving home.

Director: Bill Breithaupt
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 31 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

experiment, folk festival, burn, desert scientist, arts and culture, artist, arts, rave, carnival, music festival, fest

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is AquaBurn about?
AquaBurn is an award-winning documentary film by director Bill Breithaupt showcasing "The Floating World" theme of the 2002 Burning Man Festival. AquaBurn features many of the incredible Burning Man art installations, the imagination and originality that went into their creation, and the artists who conceived them. Unlike conventional documentaries on the Burning Man Festival, AquaBurn captures the true feeling and excitement of the event itself, transporting the viewer to a hot, dusty wonderland without ever leaving home.
Who directed AquaBurn?
AquaBurn was directed by Bill Breithaupt.
How long is AquaBurn?
AquaBurn has a runtime of 31m (31 minutes).
What genre is AquaBurn?
AquaBurn is a Documentary film.
Where was AquaBurn produced?
AquaBurn was produced in United States of America.