A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 23, 2018
Original Title:
Triptychon
Alternate Titles:
Als-Ob-Nicht, Triptychon Teil 2
As-If-Not, Triptych Part 2
Coda, Triptych Part 4
Coda, Triptychon Teil 4
Das Fest, Triptychon Teil 3
Der Gebrauch der Körper, Triptychon Teil 1
The Party, Triptych Part 3
The Use of Bodies, Triptych Part 1
Triptych & Coda
Triptychon & Coda
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Michael Pilz Filmproduktion
Production Countries:
Austria
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 751
Originally intended as a four-room media installation, allowing the viewer to "live" the film, come and go, Michael Pilz's essay about South Styrian painter Gerald Brettschuh was adapted to one 751 minutes sequential documentary with three parts and an epilogue. Part 1: The Use of Bodies, Part 2: As-If-Not, Part 3: The Party, Epilogue: Coda
Color Grading:
Christoph Schmid
Director:
Michael Pilz
Director of Photography:
Michael Pilz
Editor:
Michael Pilz
Producer:
Michael Pilz
Sound:
Michael Pilz
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