Still Life (1997)
This film considers the subject of HIV and AIDS from a variety of different viewpoints. On the one hand using textual material in both English and French which appears on screen at different speeds and rhythms, and on the other, articulated by the appearance of human voice on the sound track. It is a story of a person confronted with a civilization which promotes death as a way of life.
Director: Yann Beauvais
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date: May 6, 1997
Country: France
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Still Life about?
- This film considers the subject of HIV and AIDS from a variety of different viewpoints. On the one hand using textual material in both English and French which appears on screen at different speeds and rhythms, and on the other, articulated by the appearance of human voice on the sound track. It is a story of a person confronted with a civilization which promotes death as a way of life.
- Who directed Still Life?
- Still Life was directed by Yann Beauvais.
- How long is Still Life?
- Still Life has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
- Where was Still Life produced?
- Still Life was produced in France.