Espace Projeté
Género : Misterio
Tiempo de ejecución : 3M
Director : Eli Bayuk
Sinopsis
A man grapples with his anxiety, attempting to calm him self in the shadow of his idols. As the ideal and the real collide.
Inspirado en el documental soviético "Kino-Nedelia" (1918) de Dziga Vertov, Ruttmann realizó en 1927, contando con los mejores fotógrafos alemanes de la época, un documental basado en la vida, durante un día, de la ciudad de Berlín.
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