He Whose Face Gives No Light
Originally released in 2011. He Whose Face Gives No Light is a feature film. directed by Andrea Bussmann. At just 40 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A masterclass in the art of digital cinematography thanks to the efforts of Mexican maverick Nicolás Pereda (director of Perpetuum Mobile), it's a highly unusual 'behind the scenes' record of a film-shoot in Mexico City - namely, Michel Lipkes' Malaventura. Bussmann concentrates on the elderly gents who appear in one atmospheric bar-scene, observing them between takes and interviewing them about their lives. The gently-paced results cast a steadily hypnotic, and intoxicating spell.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is He Whose Face Gives No Light about?
A masterclass in the art of digital cinematography thanks to the efforts of Mexican maverick Nicolás Pereda (director of Perpetuum Mobile), it's a highly unusual 'behind the scenes' record of a fi...
Who directed He Whose Face Gives No Light?
He Whose Face Gives No Light was directed by Andrea Bussmann.
How long is He Whose Face Gives No Light?
He Whose Face Gives No Light has a runtime of 0 hours and 40 minutes (40 minutes total).
When was He Whose Face Gives No Light released?
He Whose Face Gives No Light was released on January 18, 2011 in theaters.