Labyrinth (1989)

Labyrinth (1989) poster

Matī Kütt’s experimental short animation plunges into the subconscious of a sick society. Through abstract, painted-on-film imagery—twisted pyramids, reverse tunnels, caged woodpeckers—a lone bureaucrat’s inner turmoil unfolds. Birds, oil, and surreal figures evoke existential entrapment, as the bureaucrat’s psyche becomes a labyrinth of alienation and absurdity.

Director: Mati Kütt
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Pertti Maaniittu
Cinematography: Janno Põldma
Production: Tallinnfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: No Language
Original Language: et

Keywords

flying, labyrinth, existentialism, birds

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Labyrinth about?
Matī Kütt’s experimental short animation plunges into the subconscious of a sick society. Through abstract, painted-on-film imagery—twisted pyramids, reverse tunnels, caged woodpeckers—a lone bureaucrat’s inner turmoil unfolds. Birds, oil, and surreal figures evoke existential entrapment, as the bureaucrat’s psyche becomes a labyrinth of alienation and absurdity.
Who directed Labyrinth?
Labyrinth was directed by Mati Kütt.
How long is Labyrinth?
Labyrinth has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
What genre is Labyrinth?
Labyrinth is a Animation film.
Where was Labyrinth produced?
Labyrinth was produced in Soviet Union.