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
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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).