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A meticulous dissection of image-making and a mapping of its movement through society, directors Axel Danielson and Maximilien Van Aertryck use a mind-boggling array of archival footage to collage this sociological study by tracking the transmogrification of photographic philosophy and technology over human history. Weaving and contrasting some of the most iconic, harrowing, and viral images in our collective memory with user-generated footage that transports the viewer through time, space, and experience, Danielson and Van Aertryck intricately fashion an argument about how humans see ourselves that feels rigorous, learned, and current.

The signature analytical style this directing duo developed collaborating on shorts maps beautifully to this, their directorial debuts, arriving them to the features sphere with intellectual verve and universally accessible breadth. Their efforts to contextualize consequential imagery and trace its propagation feels critically vital in the current climate of slippery truths and altered realities. Balancing critical examination with delightful surprises, they put their footage in cacophonous, lively, enlightening conversation. For a film concerned with the construction of image, Fantastic Machine does that very thing with smarts, humor, and great stamina.


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  • Year
    2023
  • Runtime
    88 minutes
  • Language
    Swedish, English, French, German, Arabic
  • Country
    Sweden/Denmark
  • Director
    Axel Danielson,Maximilien Van Aertryck
  • Producer
    Axel Danielson,Maximilien Van Aertryck
  • Executive Producer
    Erik Hemmendorff,Ruben Östlund
  • Cinematographer
    Axel Danielson,Maximilien Van Aertryck
  • Editor
    Mikel Cee Karlsson,Axel Danielson,Maximilien Van Aertryck
  • Sound Design
    Anne Gry Kristiansen