Vagabonding Images (1998)

Vagabonding Images (1998) poster

A film that ressembles a dream. Shot over a period of several years, it is composed of fragments of memory and moments of life woven together to create a sequence of microscopic stories. “Vagabonding Images” is a film that plays with the forms of cinematic language inspired by the poetic collage techniques of the French Surrealists and Japanese Haiku poets.

Director: Simone Fürbringer, Nicolas Humbert
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 45 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Cinematography: Nicolas Humbert, Simone Fürbringer
Editing: Simone Fürbringer, Nicolas Humbert
Production: SIMNIC FILMS
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch, English, Français
Original Language: de

Keywords

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vagabonding Images about?
A film that ressembles a dream. Shot over a period of several years, it is composed of fragments of memory and moments of life woven together to create a sequence of microscopic stories. “Vagabonding Images” is a film that plays with the forms of cinematic language inspired by the poetic collage techniques of the French Surrealists and Japanese Haiku poets.
Who directed Vagabonding Images?
Vagabonding Images was directed by Simone Fürbringer, Nicolas Humbert.
How long is Vagabonding Images?
Vagabonding Images has a runtime of 45m (45 minutes).
What genre is Vagabonding Images?
Vagabonding Images is a Documentary film.
Where was Vagabonding Images produced?
Vagabonding Images was produced in Germany.