Cell 719 (2006)
There is hardly any image in Cellule 719: from time to time we see a glimpse of water, but otherwise the film is mainly black. The texts that appear on the screen in grey are from ‘Ein brief Ulrike Meinhofs aus dem Toten Trakt’, a letter written in 1972 by the RAF member Ulrike Meinhof, when she was just imprisoned. For Annik Leroy, this video project is only an intermediate stop in a longer process, a study of the historical RAF and, even more so, into the psychological mechanisms of terror, and the personality structure of a public figure who is left alone in complete isolation with her most private self.
Director: Annik Leroy
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: March 31, 2006
Editing: Julie Morel
Country: Belgium
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Annik Leroy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Cell 719 about?
- There is hardly any image in Cellule 719: from time to time we see a glimpse of water, but otherwise the film is mainly black. The texts that appear on the screen in grey are from ‘Ein brief Ulrike Meinhofs aus dem Toten Trakt’, a letter written in 1972 by the RAF member Ulrike Meinhof, when she was just imprisoned. For Annik Leroy, this video project is only an intermediate stop in a longer process, a study of the historical RAF and, even more so, into the psychological mechanisms of terror, and the personality structure of a public figure who is left alone in complete isolation with her most private self.
- Who directed Cell 719?
- Cell 719 was directed by Annik Leroy.
- How long is Cell 719?
- Cell 719 has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
- Where was Cell 719 produced?
- Cell 719 was produced in Belgium.