First Law: Quail Ct. (2011)
The first of a four part series pairing one of the laws of thermodynamics with a close study of a discrete domestic space. The first law of thermodynamics suggests energy can neither be created nor destroyed—the film a meditation on this axiom. The lines between religion, science, morning exercise, and breakfast cereal blur as an old man carries on with diurnal routines after his wife has passed.
Director: Mike Gibisser
Runtime: 24 min
Release Date: October 27, 2011
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Mike Gibisser
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is First Law: Quail Ct. about?
- The first of a four part series pairing one of the laws of thermodynamics with a close study of a discrete domestic space. The first law of thermodynamics suggests energy can neither be created nor destroyed—the film a meditation on this axiom. The lines between religion, science, morning exercise, and breakfast cereal blur as an old man carries on with diurnal routines after his wife has passed.
- Who directed First Law: Quail Ct.?
- First Law: Quail Ct. was directed by Mike Gibisser.
- How long is First Law: Quail Ct.?
- First Law: Quail Ct. has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).