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).