Breathought (2005)
Breathought is a cinematic attempt to deconstruct rationality; to this end it employs a number of different languages, as well as a videotaped landscape which periodically changes color. The result is the creation of a meditative state, which is intended to provide a neutral mental space for the spectator, hence facilitating access to a new level of communication and intuition.
Director: Peter Conrad Beyer
Runtime: 5 min
Release Date: June 9, 2005
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Breathought about?
- Breathought is a cinematic attempt to deconstruct rationality; to this end it employs a number of different languages, as well as a videotaped landscape which periodically changes color. The result is the creation of a meditative state, which is intended to provide a neutral mental space for the spectator, hence facilitating access to a new level of communication and intuition.
- Who directed Breathought?
- Breathought was directed by Peter Conrad Beyer.
- How long is Breathought?
- Breathought has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).