Carusel (2016)
Through precisely composed filmic tableaux and minimal movements, the work Carusel encapsulates the image of an underground, post-apocalyptic playground, while elsewhere various doomsday scenarios take their course. It portrays the Zeitgeist-phenomenon celebrated by pop culture in graphic novels, computer games and television series in all of its pessimistic bliss.
Director: Patrick Topitschnig
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: June 14, 2016
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Carusel about?
- Through precisely composed filmic tableaux and minimal movements, the work Carusel encapsulates the image of an underground, post-apocalyptic playground, while elsewhere various doomsday scenarios take their course. It portrays the Zeitgeist-phenomenon celebrated by pop culture in graphic novels, computer games and television series in all of its pessimistic bliss.
- Who directed Carusel?
- Carusel was directed by Patrick Topitschnig.
- How long is Carusel?
- Carusel has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).