The Ruins of Europe (2017)
“I was Hamlet. I stood on the coast and spoke with the surf BLABLA. At my back, the ruins of Europe.” In free dive, in the manner of the Ophelia/Electra of Heiner Müller’s Hamletmachine (1977) which accompanies the story plot, we set out into the ruins of a Europe set adrift. Guided by Faustine du Couvent, a young Parisian woman with a dark and poetic energy, The Ruins of Europe is an eminently personal object that unfurls nervously, with the aid of archive television images, in order to draw the portrait of a society that is falling apart.
Director: Ira A. Goryainova
Runtime: 47 min
Release Date: April 24, 2017
Country: Belgium
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Ruins of Europe about?
- “I was Hamlet. I stood on the coast and spoke with the surf BLABLA. At my back, the ruins of Europe.” In free dive, in the manner of the Ophelia/Electra of Heiner Müller’s Hamletmachine (1977) which accompanies the story plot, we set out into the ruins of a Europe set adrift. Guided by Faustine du Couvent, a young Parisian woman with a dark and poetic energy, The Ruins of Europe is an eminently personal object that unfurls nervously, with the aid of archive television images, in order to draw the portrait of a society that is falling apart.
- Who directed The Ruins of Europe?
- The Ruins of Europe was directed by Ira A. Goryainova.
- How long is The Ruins of Europe?
- The Ruins of Europe has a runtime of 47m (47 minutes).
- Where was The Ruins of Europe produced?
- The Ruins of Europe was produced in Belgium.