Studies for the Decay of the West
Wyborny’s latest flicker film concentrates on factories, industrial wastelands, waterways, cityscapes, and the bits in between, and has an uncanny emotional resonance. It is “serene, in the manner of ants”—to quote the title of the second section—but it is also elegiac and melancholy. Like two other old cranks (Godard and Straub), the director stays true to ideas about filmic composition gestated over many years and thereby provides a glimpse of a utopian cinema.
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- Crew
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Studies for the Decay of the West
- Overview
- Crew
- Recommendations
Status
Released
Release Date
Oct 1, 2010
Runtime
1h 20m
Genres
Documentary
User Score
70%
Original Title
Studien zum Untergang des Abendlands
Production Companies
Typee-Film
Director
Klaus Wyborny
Description
Wyborny’s latest flicker film concentrates on factories, industrial wastelands, waterways, cityscapes, and the bits in between, and has an uncanny emotional resonance. It is “serene, in the manner of ants”—to quote the title of the second section—but it is also elegiac and melancholy. Like two other old cranks (Godard and Straub), the director stays true to ideas about filmic composition gestated over many years and thereby provides a glimpse of a utopian cinema.