The West Is Alive (1984)

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The West is alive (Der Westen Lebt) is a highly charged work, a powerful visual metaphor of desire within the symbolism of Western cultural mythology. A man and a woman fighting for a kiss collide on-screen with a repeated film fragment of the thrusting pistons of an oncoming train. The couple's erotic interplay is at once passionate, violent and ironic.

Director: Klaus vom Bruch
Runtime: 4 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Klaus vom Bruch

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The West Is Alive about?
The West is alive (Der Westen Lebt) is a highly charged work, a powerful visual metaphor of desire within the symbolism of Western cultural mythology. A man and a woman fighting for a kiss collide on-screen with a repeated film fragment of the thrusting pistons of an oncoming train. The couple's erotic interplay is at once passionate, violent and ironic.
Who directed The West Is Alive?
The West Is Alive was directed by Klaus vom Bruch.
Who stars in The West Is Alive?
The West Is Alive stars Heike-Melba Fendel.
How long is The West Is Alive?
The West Is Alive has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).