Vagabonding Images (1998)
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: April 20, 1998
Screenplay
Cinematography: Nicolas Humbert, Simone Fürbringer
Editing: Simone Fürbringer, Nicolas Humbert
Production: SIMNIC FILMS
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch, English, Français
Original Language: de
Keywords
artfilm
More Films by Director: Simone Fürbringer, Nicolas Humbert
More Films in Genre: Documentary
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.