Zoetrope (1999)

Zoetrope is a haunting and surreal film set in an apocalyptic, decaying world. Based on Franz Kafka’s “In the Penal Colony”, a man is imprisoned for an unnamed crime and tortured by a nameless sadistic bureaucrat. As the chilling nightmare unfolds, the prisoner peels away the layers of his own metaphysical existence, inching ever closer to his inescapable fate.

Director: Charlie Deaux
Genre: Science Fiction
Runtime: 18 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Brian Williams
Cinematography: James Hawkinson
Editing: Lee Cowan
Production: Match Girl Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

interrogation, suicide thoughts, existentialism

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zoetrope about?
Zoetrope is a haunting and surreal film set in an apocalyptic, decaying world. Based on Franz Kafka’s “In the Penal Colony”, a man is imprisoned for an unnamed crime and tortured by a nameless sadistic bureaucrat. As the chilling nightmare unfolds, the prisoner peels away the layers of his own metaphysical existence, inching ever closer to his inescapable fate.
Who directed Zoetrope?
Zoetrope was directed by Charlie Deaux.
Who stars in Zoetrope?
Zoetrope stars Nigel Bonfield, Michael Bradley, Robert Deacon.
How long is Zoetrope?
Zoetrope has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is Zoetrope?
Zoetrope is a Science Fiction film.
Where was Zoetrope produced?
Zoetrope was produced in United States of America.