Homo Sapiens

The graphics can possibly be extracted out of the science fiction film collection in the world Earth after it’s become uninhabitable. Abandoned buildings – home estates, shops, cinemas, hospitals, offices, schools, a library, entertainment parks and prisons. Places and regions being retrieved naturally, like for instance a moss-covered pub with ferns switching between your stools, a still transported sodas machine today covered with plant, an abysmal crap ditch, or tanks at the woods. Tallgrass carrots from fractures at the asphalt. Birds circle in the mantle of a decommissioned reactor, a gust of breeze makes window dividers clatter or bits of newspaper float round, the noise of the rain: sounds entirely without any words, lots of room to contemplation. These locations carry the traces of both erstwhile individual existence and take witness into a civilisation which caused design, art, the entertainment business, engineering, ideologies, wars and ecological disasters.

Duration: 94 min

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IMDb: 7.1