Play Dead: Real Time
Originally released in 2003. Play Dead: Real Time is a documentary film. directed by Douglas Gordon. At just 19 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
An avant-garde film presented as part of an exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art. From MoMA's catalog: "For the monumental installation Play Dead; Real Time, (director Douglas) Gordon arranged for a circus elephant to be transported to Gagosian Gallery, in New York City, where he filmed it obeying a series of commands (repeatedly lying down and then awkwardly struggling to rise). Like many of Gordon's protagonists, the elephant is subject to greater forces, beyond its controL Simultaneously presenting several different versions of the scene, in front and rear projections and on a monitor, the work depicts the event from a range of perspectives rather than from a single static viewpoint."
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- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Play Dead: Real Time about?
An avant-garde film presented as part of an exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art. From MoMA's catalog: "For the monumental installation Play Dead; Real Time, (director Douglas) Gordon arranged for ...
Who directed Play Dead: Real Time?
Play Dead: Real Time was directed by Douglas Gordon.
How long is Play Dead: Real Time?
Play Dead: Real Time has a runtime of 0 hours and 19 minutes (19 minutes total).
When was Play Dead: Real Time released?
Play Dead: Real Time was released on January 1, 2003 in theaters.