K.I.L.L. – Kinetic Image Laboratory/Lobotomy
Originally released in 1999. K.I.L.L. – Kinetic Image Laboratory/Lobotomy is a feature film. directed by Thorsten Fleisch. At just 3 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
An accumulation of 180 different perspectives of a bank’s skyscraper. Each perspective takes just one frame.At first there is chaos, then systems of visual organisation develop. The sound consists of a sampled phrase meaning: “Our power is boundless and our means are inexhaustible”. The editing plays with the relationship between the words and the images creating different meanings in breaking the succession of the words.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is K.I.L.L. – Kinetic Image Laboratory/Lobotomy about?
An accumulation of 180 different perspectives of a bank’s skyscraper. Each perspective takes just one frame.At first there is chaos, then systems of visual organisation develop. The sound consist...
Who directed K.I.L.L. – Kinetic Image Laboratory/Lobotomy?
K.I.L.L. – Kinetic Image Laboratory/Lobotomy was directed by Thorsten Fleisch.
How long is K.I.L.L. – Kinetic Image Laboratory/Lobotomy?
K.I.L.L. – Kinetic Image Laboratory/Lobotomy has a runtime of 0 hours and 3 minutes (3 minutes total).
When was K.I.L.L. – Kinetic Image Laboratory/Lobotomy released?
K.I.L.L. – Kinetic Image Laboratory/Lobotomy was released on June 11, 1999 in theaters.