The Eternal Sleep of the Man (2018)
The Eternal Sleep of the Man is a collaborative film by Sami Sänpäkkilä and Anna-Mari Nousiainen. The film depicts magical realism and seeks solace in our urban environment. In the passage titled #suomineito (Finnish maiden) a woman in blue clothes and blue hair hangs upside down from a rope in a tree. In the passage Kultasuu (Goldmouth) Nousiainen cuts her hair in the middle of a golden glitter rain and in another passage a man reads a burning book and sings of hope. The work is available as a nine minute short film with surround sound or as a 15 channel installation with two stereo audio channels.
Director: Sami Sänpäkkilä, Anna-Mari Nousiainen
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: February 2, 2018
Country: Finland
Language: suomi
Original Language: fi
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Eternal Sleep of the Man about?
- The Eternal Sleep of the Man is a collaborative film by Sami Sänpäkkilä and Anna-Mari Nousiainen. The film depicts magical realism and seeks solace in our urban environment. In the passage titled #suomineito (Finnish maiden) a woman in blue clothes and blue hair hangs upside down from a rope in a tree. In the passage Kultasuu (Goldmouth) Nousiainen cuts her hair in the middle of a golden glitter rain and in another passage a man reads a burning book and sings of hope. The work is available as a nine minute short film with surround sound or as a 15 channel installation with two stereo audio channels.
- Who directed The Eternal Sleep of the Man?
- The Eternal Sleep of the Man was directed by Sami Sänpäkkilä, Anna-Mari Nousiainen.
- How long is The Eternal Sleep of the Man?
- The Eternal Sleep of the Man has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- Where was The Eternal Sleep of the Man produced?
- The Eternal Sleep of the Man was produced in Finland.