Summaries

EXODUS is a diary of visual and musical poetry, a stream of consciousness inhabited by metaphors and symbols that come to life and execute their dance around the mind of a human being in depression. A being who desperately attempts to save himself using his camera as a means for therapy. EXODUS is an imprint of a life full of doubt, compulsive self-reflection, feelings of religious damnation, the longing for love which remains unfulfilled, and misplaced tenderness that finds its way out in the form of an introverted cruelty - only to awaken in a liberating catharsis which unexpectedly breaks the story open, revealing the circumstances under which the film was made, and why his maker remains alive.—Singing Eye

Details

Keywords
  • suicide
  • surrealism
  • depression
  • therapy
  • suicidal phantasy
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Oct 11, 2006
Countries of origin Netherlands
Language English Greek Portuguese Hebrew
Filming locations Netherlands
Production companies Singing Eye / Zingend Oog

Box office

Budget $5000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 15m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

Synopsis

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