Die
“A silent meditation on consciousness past death. It is a continuous flow of image uninterrupted by cutting, a tactile and erotic film in which a man knows the earth as lover through a newly-awakened touch, a new multilayered seeing. It is a mystical document of a peak experience in life, climaxing in ego-death.” –John Schofill
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Die
- Overview
- Crew
- Recommendations
Status
Released
Release Date
Jan 1, 1966
Runtime
0h 5m
User Score
45%
Original Title
Die
Director
John Schofill
Description
“A silent meditation on consciousness past death. It is a continuous flow of image uninterrupted by cutting, a tactile and erotic film in which a man knows the earth as lover through a newly-awakened touch, a new multilayered seeing. It is a mystical document of a peak experience in life, climaxing in ego-death.” –John Schofill