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Din of Celestial Birds

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Din of Celestial Birds
Directed byE. Elias Merhige
Written byE. Elias Merhige
Produced byE. Elias Merhige
Brooks Branch
StarringStephen Charles Barry
CinematographyE. Elias Merhige
David Wexler
Edited byDavid Wexler
Music byBen Gillespie
David Wexler
Production
companies
Hermes
Q6 Productions
Distributed byTurner Classic Movies (World-wide, TV)[1]
Release date
2006
Running time
14 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent
Budget$15,000 (Estimated)

Din of Celestial Birds is a 2006 American experimental short film written, produced and directed by E. Elias Merhige in cooperation with the Q6 production group, a collective of philosophers and artists.

The film deals with the concept of evolution as well as the birth of consciousness. It is the second of an unofficial trilogy of experimental films, the preceding film being Begotten (1991), which deals with the Genesis creation narrative. Stephen Charles Barry appears for the first time since his debut in Begotten as the Son of Earth, now as the Son of Light.[2]

Synopsis

The film begins with the phrase "hello and welcome ... do not be afraid ... be comforted ... remember ... our origin..." and proceeds to depict the first violent formation of matter from nothingness. Then, after a hyper-accelerated trip through the evolution of life and the earth, the film culminates in the birth of an embryonic pseudo-humanoid that reaches to some unknown source.

Cast

  • Stephen Charles Barry - Son of Light

References