SOH10 the Opera
Originally released in 2003. SOH10 the Opera is a drama/science fiction film. directed by Soh Alex Vermeulen. At just 72 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Kate Strong, Frank Feys, and Kristiaan Horvers
Synopsis
The opera begins at the end. The woman has just experienced a terrible accident, a crash of both the computer and her brain to which the computer is connected. The first two parts take us through the reconstruction of her story, the use of her body, speech, memory and the data banks and central brain of the computer. She shares genetic, organic material with the computer as the computer replaces parts of her body with its cybernetic material. The relationship is unclear to both of them. Where reality exists is in a floating multi-layered network of hallucinations, fractured memories and her externalized inner life viewed on the computers screens, the film itself. She is physically present, witnessing and participating in the story on the stage, the computer, consisting of screens, sounds, musical icons and a glass central unit on which the woman performs her rituals of reconstruction. The story unfolds to her and to us simultaneously in a quest to understand what caused the accident...
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Kasander Film Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is SOH10 the Opera about?
The opera begins at the end. The woman has just experienced a terrible accident, a crash of both the computer and her brain to which the computer is connected. The first two parts take us through t...
Who directed SOH10 the Opera?
SOH10 the Opera was directed by Soh Alex Vermeulen.
How long is SOH10 the Opera?
SOH10 the Opera has a runtime of 1 hours and 12 minutes (72 minutes total).
When was SOH10 the Opera released?
SOH10 the Opera was released on June 6, 2003 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in SOH10 the Opera?
The main cast of SOH10 the Opera includes Kate Strong, Frank Feys, Kristiaan Horvers, Jason Cowell, Mark Horton.