1981-1990DocumentaryGermanyHarun FarockiPhilosophy on Screen

Harun Farocki – Wie man sieht AKA As You See (1986)

Quote:
My film As You See is an action-filled feature film. It reflects upon girls in porn magazines to whom names are ascribed and about the nameless dead in mass graves, upon machines that are so ugly that coverings have to be used to protect the workers’ eyes, upon engines that are too beautiful to be hidden under the hoods of cars, upon labor techniques that either cling to the notion of the hand and the brain working together or want to do away with it.

My film As You See is an essay film. The contemporary opinion industry is like a huge mouth, or maybe a paper shredder. I compose a new text out of these scraps and thus stage a paper-chase. My film is made up of many details and creates a lot of image-image and word-image and word-word relationships among them. So there’s a lot to chew on. I searched for and found a form in which once can make a little money go a long way.

1.05GB | 1h 09mn | 752×564 | mkv

https://nitroflare.com/view/AF0160202A5EC8D/Harun_Farocki_-_(1986)_As_You_See.mkv

Language(s):German
Subtitles:English, German, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Zulu

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