First Law: Quail Ct. (2011)

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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
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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).