Animot (2022)

Animot (2022) poster

The experimental documentary filmed at rescue centres in Prague and Vlašim refuses the anthropocentric perspective and views the world through the eyes of wounded animals. The term Animot was taken over from Jacque Derrida. While the French philosopher and deconstructivist uses the term to refer to everything animalistic and non-human, the film, on the other hand, uses intimate details to point out the proximity between human beings and animals. They are connected by their vulnerability, helplessness and mortality.

Director: Juliana Moska
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Cinematography: Jan Vališ, Václav Pavlíček
Editing: Benjamín Kolmačka
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Český
Original Language: cs

Keywords

experimental

More Films by Director: Juliana Moska
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Animot about?
The experimental documentary filmed at rescue centres in Prague and Vlašim refuses the anthropocentric perspective and views the world through the eyes of wounded animals. The term Animot was taken over from Jacque Derrida. While the French philosopher and deconstructivist uses the term to refer to everything animalistic and non-human, the film, on the other hand, uses intimate details to point out the proximity between human beings and animals. They are connected by their vulnerability, helplessness and mortality.
Who directed Animot?
Animot was directed by Juliana Moska.
How long is Animot?
Animot has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is Animot?
Animot is a Documentary film.
Where was Animot produced?
Animot was produced in Czech Republic.