The Great Ephemeral Skin (German title: Der große, vergängliche Haut-film ) is a 2012 German experimental adult drama that explores the limits of cinematic intimacy.
The story follows four people who lock themselves inside a high-end apartment in Frankfurt for ten days with a single mission: to capture "absolute intimacy" on film. The Subjects
: A couple, Oskar and Julia, lock themselves in for ten days with two aspiring artists, Benjamin and Bastian. fylm the great ephemeral skin 2012 mtrjm
Directed by Benjamin Van Bebber and Bastian Zimmermann, the film is a 42-minute "half-length" feature that blurs the lines between documentary and erotic drama. It is conceptually inspired by the writings of French philosopher . Plot & Synopsis
Here is everything you need to know about the film, its plot, and why it is worth watching. Film Overview The Great Ephemeral Skin (German title:
Audiovisual Archaeology / Lost Media
At first glance, "Fylm" appears to be a typo of "Film." But in underground art circles of the early 2010s, misspellings were not errors; they were signatures. Borrowing from the language of glitch art and net.art, artists would intentionally degrade language to mirror the degradation of digital files. Category: Audiovisual Archaeology / Lost Media At first
: Benjamin and Bastian act as the filmmakers, staying behind the camera to document every moment of the couple's private life.