Forward to the Past
Forward to the Past is a feature film. directed by Marko Kovačič. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The video deals with our understanding of the distant future, presented through a concrete example of the 23rd-century archaeology. A narration of a professor archaeologist leads us through the story as he guides his student through one of the main archaeological sites in the City of Catastropolis, where so-called Plastoses, who (will) survived the atomic catastrophe in 2223 live. These half-organic half-mechanical creatures form a comprehensive civilisation of Plastos, which is the author's subject in a series of his installations, performances and videos. The main expressive means of the video is chroma key with well-crafted imaginary backgrounds, designed to the minutest detail in author's studio. The author combines artistically imagined scenography with performance elements and completes it with digital animation. (Source: DIVA)
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Forward to the Past about?
The video deals with our understanding of the distant future, presented through a concrete example of the 23rd-century archaeology. A narration of a professor archaeologist leads us through the sto...
Who directed Forward to the Past?
Forward to the Past was directed by Marko Kovačič.
How long is Forward to the Past?
Forward to the Past has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).