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Original Title:
Euclidean Man
Production Companies:
eerie media
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 27
In Euclidean Man, Marshall McLuhan’s monotone voice unlocks a world in which man moves through the electronic age and where technological advances provide a new step in human evolution. This cyber collage of sound and image fragments hypnotises the viewer with its rhythmic cutting and pasting.
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Cinematography:
Sebastián Pappalardo
Director:
Sebastián Pappalardo
Editor:
Sebastián Pappalardo
Rik Mertens
Music:
Sebastián Pappalardo
Producer:
Sebastián Pappalardo
Production Design:
Sebastián Pappalardo
Sound Designer:
Sebastián Pappalardo
Writer:
Sebastián Pappalardo
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