Nietzsche (film)
Nietzsche | |
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Directed by | Bryan Harley |
Produced by | Alyson Harley, Bryan Harley, Andrew Isaac, Jared Marshall |
Written by | Bryan Harley, Andrew Isaac |
Starring |
Andrew Isaac Jared Marshall |
Music by | Jeffrey Michael |
Cinematography | Bryan Harley |
Edited by | Bryan Harley |
Distributed by | AMF Productions |
Release dates |
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Running time | 6 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Nietzsche is a 2003 American short film directed by Bryan Harley. The movie is about two coworkers have a conversation about the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Starring Andrew Isaac as Ezekiel and Jared Marshall as Samuel, it was filmed in Fresno, California.
It was one of the only films to screen at Fresno Reel Pride Gay and Lesbian Film Festival that did not deal with gay issues and was made by a straight filmmaker.
Plot
The film opens with one character saying "God is dead", a famous sentence of Nietzsche. From there, the two coworkers sit alone at a table debate existentialism from Nietzsche, to Sartre and Kierkegaard.
External links
- Nietzsche at the Internet Movie Database
- The film on YouTube
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