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There sits a human being on a rock, watching the clouds drift by. And it needs nothing for that. Not even a name, and no 'I' either. Thousands upon thousands of years later, the clouds are still drifting across the sky, and the stone is still the same. But it is empty, because the human being no longer has time to watch clouds drifting by. It has a name and its 'I'; it is currently searching for its destiny. And, as we all know, you don't find that by sitting around stupidly on stones. After much effort and deprivation, and with a little luck, one day it will have found its destiny. It will then sit on a rock and watch the clouds drift by. And 'I' will forget that it has a name. But there is still a long way to go until then. Sometimes it takes a LIFETIME.
Acting
Düringer's wordless presence carries entire epochs
Cinematography
Clouds as characters, time-lapse as narrative
Direction
Brazen refusal to entertain in the traditional sense
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes