The Young Prince (2007)
A beggar imagines himself sitting at the edge of a maelstrom, looking inward at a vortex, observing beings – demonic forms, ghosts, animals, humans – first rising, and then falling through the vortex: all of them, he realizes have the character they do because of his evanescent mental states. What is seen is never made of anything but imagination. Beyond that lies nothingness.
Director: R. Bruce Elder
Runtime: 125 min
Release Date: January 1, 2007
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: R. Bruce Elder
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Young Prince about?
- A beggar imagines himself sitting at the edge of a maelstrom, looking inward at a vortex, observing beings – demonic forms, ghosts, animals, humans – first rising, and then falling through the vortex: all of them, he realizes have the character they do because of his evanescent mental states. What is seen is never made of anything but imagination. Beyond that lies nothingness.
- Who directed The Young Prince?
- The Young Prince was directed by R. Bruce Elder.
- How long is The Young Prince?
- The Young Prince has a runtime of 2h 5m (125 minutes).
- Where was The Young Prince produced?
- The Young Prince was produced in Canada.