Cloister (1989)
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: January 1, 1989
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.