Passage
\explores seldom seen ancient spaces – megalithic dolmens and passage graves across the Iberian Peninsula. Using an experiential, first-person perspective closely connected to the human body, the thirty-minute film constructs a landscape where stone temples built by Neolithic people prefigure modern-day earthworks. Megaliths are pictured in surroundings that range from remote pastoral landscapes to urban spaces, underscoring the fluidity between past, present, and future.
Director: Jennifer Lane
Runtime: 62 min
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Passage about?
- \explores seldom seen ancient spaces – megalithic dolmens and passage graves across the Iberian Peninsula. Using an experiential, first-person perspective closely connected to the human body, the thirty-minute film constructs a landscape where stone temples built by Neolithic people prefigure modern-day earthworks. Megaliths are pictured in surroundings that range from remote pastoral landscapes to urban spaces, underscoring the fluidity between past, present, and future.
- Who directed Passage?
- Passage was directed by Jennifer Lane.
- How long is Passage?
- Passage has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).