The Mouse (2012)

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The Mouse is an art/documentary film about the complex and contradictory position of the mouse in our lives. The film is structured as a trip through a laboratory maze, in which interviews, tableaux, and objects intersect with the meandering path of a small mouse. In addition to exploring the use of mice in medical research, the film touches on their role in religious practice, space travel, and psychological phobias.

Director: Lars Bergström, Mats Bigert
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 28 min
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Country: Sweden
Language: 普通话, English, svenska
Original Language: sv
More Films by Director: Lars Bergström, Mats Bigert
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Mouse about?
The Mouse is an art/documentary film about the complex and contradictory position of the mouse in our lives. The film is structured as a trip through a laboratory maze, in which interviews, tableaux, and objects intersect with the meandering path of a small mouse. In addition to exploring the use of mice in medical research, the film touches on their role in religious practice, space travel, and psychological phobias.
Who directed The Mouse?
The Mouse was directed by Lars Bergström, Mats Bigert.
How long is The Mouse?
The Mouse has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).
What genre is The Mouse?
The Mouse is a Documentary film.
Where was The Mouse produced?
The Mouse was produced in Sweden.