East End (2001)
White and grey, a big screen with noises and voices: we hear a man suffering. The film follows the hardscrabble day-to-day exploits of a nameless hero as he is trying to survive amidst violent, desperate men and desolate landscapes. Later we will watch them all again building a metal construction out in the desert. So these men here will find an Asian guy, almost dead: “You have got a point!” The Promised Land? No, and it is someone else who will die in the end. Or will simply end up in hallucinations.
Director: Kenji Onishi
Runtime: 27 min
Release Date: March 8, 2001
Cast
Language: English, 日本語
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Kenji Onishi
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is East End about?
- White and grey, a big screen with noises and voices: we hear a man suffering. The film follows the hardscrabble day-to-day exploits of a nameless hero as he is trying to survive amidst violent, desperate men and desolate landscapes. Later we will watch them all again building a metal construction out in the desert. So these men here will find an Asian guy, almost dead: “You have got a point!” The Promised Land? No, and it is someone else who will die in the end. Or will simply end up in hallucinations.
- Who directed East End?
- East End was directed by Kenji Onishi.
- Who stars in East End?
- East End stars Graham Chave, Willy Brister, Wayne May, Simon Kumai, Dun Dudden, Ian Jackson.
- How long is East End?
- East End has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).