Title: The Great Ephemeral Skin (German: Die große flüchtige Haut) Director: Isabelle Stever Release Year: 2012 Genre: Drama
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Jana Sue Zuckerberg (as Julia), Oskar Klinkhammer (as Oskar), Benjamin Van Bebber, and Bastian Zimmermann Critical Perspective Unveiling the Mystery: A Guide to The Great
The Great Ephemeral Skin (2012) is a German experimental drama directed by Benjamin Van Bebber and Bastian Zimmermann, exploring intimacy as four individuals are filmed in a Frankfurt apartment. The 42-minute film, often described as an erotic documentary, features a split-screen format to examine the boundaries between voyeurism and genuine connection. Find more information and streaming options on MUBI. The Great Ephemeral Skin (Short 2012) - IMDb The 42-minute film, often described as an erotic
One recurring motif: a close-up of an eye, overlaid with a timestamp that reads 2012:ERROR:SKIN. As the frames tear, the eye seems to blink in reverse.