The Seven Last Words of Jesus Christ (2001)

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The two sides of the end of culture–in all the aspects of knowledge as well as in all the aspects of perceptible representations exist in a unified manner in what used to be art in the most general sense. In the case of knowledge, the accumulation of branches of fragmentary knowledge, which become unusable because the approval of existing conditions must finally renounce knowledge of itself, confronts the theory of praxis which alone holds the truth of them all since it alone holds the secret of their use. In the case of representations, the critical self-destruction of society’s former common language confronts its artificial recomposition in the commodity spectacle, the illusory representation of the non-lived.

Director: Aryan Kaganof
Runtime: 7 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Seven Last Words of Jesus Christ about?
The two sides of the end of culture–in all the aspects of knowledge as well as in all the aspects of perceptible representations exist in a unified manner in what used to be art in the most general sense. In the case of knowledge, the accumulation of branches of fragmentary knowledge, which become unusable because the approval of existing conditions must finally renounce knowledge of itself, confronts the theory of praxis which alone holds the truth of them all since it alone holds the secret of their use. In the case of representations, the critical self-destruction of society’s former common language confronts its artificial recomposition in the commodity spectacle, the illusory representation of the non-lived.
Who directed The Seven Last Words of Jesus Christ?
The Seven Last Words of Jesus Christ was directed by Aryan Kaganof.
How long is The Seven Last Words of Jesus Christ?
The Seven Last Words of Jesus Christ has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).