A Sense of the End (1996)
In A Sense of the End he films six alternative endings in long shot - the man rushing to catch up with the train that bears the woman away; the gunshot victim faltering and finally collapsing in an urban wasteland. Each conclusion functions as a kind of film-without-a-film: pure climax that requires no build-up. Lewis makes a similar feature of opening titles.
Director: Mark Lewis
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: December 11, 1996
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Mark Lewis
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Sense of the End about?
- In A Sense of the End he films six alternative endings in long shot - the man rushing to catch up with the train that bears the woman away; the gunshot victim faltering and finally collapsing in an urban wasteland. Each conclusion functions as a kind of film-without-a-film: pure climax that requires no build-up. Lewis makes a similar feature of opening titles.
- Who directed A Sense of the End?
- A Sense of the End was directed by Mark Lewis.
- How long is A Sense of the End?
- A Sense of the End has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).