Dissociation (2016)
Dissociation is an abstract materialist film that has migrated from 16mm film to the digital. It is made up of scratches, half-baked images and flicker. The film explores the tension between the image, the written text and the spoken word and the consequent struggle for meaning. A report on the anti-social nature of corporate space inspired by the first non-sense poem “The Great Lalula” by Christian Morgenstern.
Director: Dirk de Bruyn
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: January 1, 2016
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Dissociation about?
- Dissociation is an abstract materialist film that has migrated from 16mm film to the digital. It is made up of scratches, half-baked images and flicker. The film explores the tension between the image, the written text and the spoken word and the consequent struggle for meaning. A report on the anti-social nature of corporate space inspired by the first non-sense poem “The Great Lalula” by Christian Morgenstern.
- Who directed Dissociation?
- Dissociation was directed by Dirk de Bruyn.
- How long is Dissociation?
- Dissociation has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).