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
Release Date: January 1, 1999
Cast
- Nigel Bonfield
- Michael Bradley
- Robert Deacon - Man / Machine (uncredited)
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
More Films by Director: Charlie Deaux
More Films in Genre: Science Fiction
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.