Hypnos (2020)
Louise Milne’s Hypnos is a dream-like film-poem, encompassing a disorienting use of colour, black and white, Super8 and digital recordings, driven by several voices preoccupied with death. English, French and Ancient Egyptian tongues create not a drone like repetition but an insistence. Returning frequently to the image of journeying, the film’s destination remains unknown. When we do encounter the natural world in Hypnos, it cannot be located in a specific place or time.
Director: Louise Milne
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: May 1, 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English, Français
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Hypnos about?
- Louise Milne’s Hypnos is a dream-like film-poem, encompassing a disorienting use of colour, black and white, Super8 and digital recordings, driven by several voices preoccupied with death. English, French and Ancient Egyptian tongues create not a drone like repetition but an insistence. Returning frequently to the image of journeying, the film’s destination remains unknown. When we do encounter the natural world in Hypnos, it cannot be located in a specific place or time.
- Who directed Hypnos?
- Hypnos was directed by Louise Milne.
- How long is Hypnos?
- Hypnos has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
- Where was Hypnos produced?
- Hypnos was produced in United Kingdom.