Summaries

A Permanent Present is a short documentary shot with a fish-eye lens about a rare type of persistent deja vu called 'deja vecu' meaning Already Lived. This film uses the landscape as a metaphor for the mundanity of life and the homogeneity of place in the suburbs. In this film, I speak with a person who suffers from the condition and with neuropsychologist Chris Moulin at the University of Leeds who has a Memory Lab dedicated to researching it.—Anonymous

Details

Genres
  • Biography
  • Documentary
  • Short
Release date May 30, 2020
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Official site
Language English

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 7m
Color Color
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