Time Goes by Like a Roaring Lion

2013 | 79 minutes | 5.0 ★ (4)

Time Goes by Like a Roaring Lion
  • Overview

    Hartmann proposes a 76-minute film in which each minute stands for a year of his life. This obsessive rule is invoked in the last 4 “years” of his life (and of the film). A cable-car journey codes in its own duration the secret of a perdurable shot. A poetic emancipation by a young filmmaker: a life plan finding its right frame. Roger Koza

  • Release Date

    06 October 2013

  • DirectingPhilipp Hartmann
  • Budget

    $0.00

  • Revenue

    $0.00

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