
60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero 2011
Dive into *60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero* (2011), a one-of-a-kind anthology film crafted by 51 visionary directors from around the globe, each contributing a hauntingly brief one-minute piece.
Director: Ken Jacobs
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero* (2011) about?
This unique anthology film is a collective meditation on the end of cinema as we know it, featuring 51 one-minute films by international directors. Each segment explores themes of loss, decay, and the fleeting nature of art, culminating in a singular, immersive experience.
Who directed *60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero*?
Ken Jacobs helmed this experimental documentary, known for his innovative approach to visual storytelling and his deep engagement with the history of film.
Who stars in *60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero*?
While no traditional cast is listed, the film features contributions from 51 international filmmakers, each bringing their own unique voice to this one-minute cinematic mosaic.
Is *60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero* (2011) worth watching?
For fans of avant-garde cinema, *60 Seconds of Solitude* is a must-see—a bold, experimental work that challenges perceptions of what film can be. Its fleeting runtime and conceptual depth make it a rare, thought-provoking experience.
How long is *60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero*?
The film runs for exactly 60 minutes.
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About 60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero (2011) — A 60-Minute Ode to the Death of Cinema
Dive into *60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero* (2011), a one-of-a-kind anthology film crafted by 51 visionary directors from around the globe, each contributing a hauntingly brief one-minute piece. Directed by the avant-garde Ken Jacobs, this experimental masterpiece explores the fragile mortality of cinema itself, blending drama, comedy, and horror into a poetic meditation on nostalgia and loss.
The film unfurls in a singular, unforgettable screening on a colossal 20x12 meter public screen in Tallinn's Port, Estonia—an event made possible by a custom projector that simultaneously burned the filmstrip while projecting it. A fleeting but electric 60-minute experience, *60 Seconds of Solitude* invites viewers to witness the death of an era, all while celebrating the raw, unfiltered magic of 35mm film.