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Inspired by ‘The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters’, an etching by Francisco Goya, THE FALL is a powerful short film that invites its audience to project their preoccupations and interpretations.
Director Jonathan Glazer (UNDER THE SKIN, BIRTH) invites us into his terrifying nightmare of mob justice that feels eerily prescient in these times.
Director Jonathan Glazer (UNDER THE SKIN, BIRTH) invites us into his terrifying nightmare of mob justice that feels eerily prescient in these times.
- Year2020
- Runtime7 minutes
- Language- Without dialogue
- CountryUnited Kingdom
- DirectorJonathan Glazer
- ScreenwriterJonathan Glazer
- ProducerBugs Hartley, Ash Lockmun
- Executive ProducerSimon Cooper, Rose Garnett, Medb Riordan, Jim Wilson
- CastJames Adams, Stuart Anderson, Mickinley Bex, Susanne Brown
- CinematographerTom Debenham
- EditorPaul Watts
- MusicMica Levi
This virtual screening is eligible for audience awards! Unlock it to cast your vote.
Protected ContentThis content can only be viewed in authorized regions: Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba.
Inspired by ‘The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters’, an etching by Francisco Goya, THE FALL is a powerful short film that invites its audience to project their preoccupations and interpretations.
Director Jonathan Glazer (UNDER THE SKIN, BIRTH) invites us into his terrifying nightmare of mob justice that feels eerily prescient in these times.
Director Jonathan Glazer (UNDER THE SKIN, BIRTH) invites us into his terrifying nightmare of mob justice that feels eerily prescient in these times.
- Year2020
- Runtime7 minutes
- Language- Without dialogue
- CountryUnited Kingdom
- DirectorJonathan Glazer
- ScreenwriterJonathan Glazer
- ProducerBugs Hartley, Ash Lockmun
- Executive ProducerSimon Cooper, Rose Garnett, Medb Riordan, Jim Wilson
- CastJames Adams, Stuart Anderson, Mickinley Bex, Susanne Brown
- CinematographerTom Debenham
- EditorPaul Watts
- MusicMica Levi