47 Days, Sound-less
47 Days, Sound-less
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47 Days, Sound-less by Vietnamese artist Nguyễn Trinh Thi is a film that explores the relationships between sound and silence, vision, language, colours and their absence. Nguyễn identifies “peripheries”—including natural landscapes used as backdrops, uncredited characters and soundtracks from American and Vietnamese movies—that reveal more-than-human perspectives. Offering new ways of looking and listening, 47 Days, Sound-less invites audiences to reflect on the inextricable relationship between a place and its inhabitants.
Released Jan 01, 1970
Runtime 0h 30min
Genre Documentary
Actor N/A
Director Nguyễn Trinh Thi
Production Han Nefkens Foundation