Cloister (1989)

Cloister (1989) poster

As the wheel turns, the religion of the body moves to and through the physical into the psychological. We see the feared, all is moved. There is a hint of seclusion, an idea from the past re-worked and still dangerous. The participants unsure choose a convent and are still revealed. Through a window there appears a tree, and then a forest. Too many options. The monastic life, safe and sure. We cluster for the cloister.

Director: Carl E. Brown
Runtime: 31 min
Release Date:
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Carl E. Brown

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cloister about?
As the wheel turns, the religion of the body moves to and through the physical into the psychological. We see the feared, all is moved. There is a hint of seclusion, an idea from the past re-worked and still dangerous. The participants unsure choose a convent and are still revealed. Through a window there appears a tree, and then a forest. Too many options. The monastic life, safe and sure. We cluster for the cloister.
Who directed Cloister?
Cloister was directed by Carl E. Brown.
How long is Cloister?
Cloister has a runtime of 31m (31 minutes).
Where was Cloister produced?
Cloister was produced in Canada.