Celestial Night: a film on visibility (2003)

Celestial Night is a film on visibility and questions what it means to see. It is a film about what is invisible apart from the imagination: Celestial Night is a film dealing with this vital power, the ability to envision. It is a search in present day Japan for the mythical Japanese Emperor Amayonomikoto who was blind, and the story of a time when seeing was not believing.

Director: Michael Madsen
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 53 min
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Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Celestial Night: a film on visibility about?
Celestial Night is a film on visibility and questions what it means to see. It is a film about what is invisible apart from the imagination: Celestial Night is a film dealing with this vital power, the ability to envision. It is a search in present day Japan for the mythical Japanese Emperor Amayonomikoto who was blind, and the story of a time when seeing was not believing.
Who directed Celestial Night: a film on visibility?
Celestial Night: a film on visibility was directed by Michael Madsen.
How long is Celestial Night: a film on visibility?
Celestial Night: a film on visibility has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
What genre is Celestial Night: a film on visibility?
Celestial Night: a film on visibility is a Documentary film.