AUN: The Beginning and the End of All Things
2011·Austria·100 min.
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‘AUN – the beginning and the end of all things’ follows the strings of thoughts the late Claude Lévi-Strauss revealed in his anthropological essays throughout the 20th century, as well as those of Japan’s unique Shintoism who’s millions of gods inhibit and preserve nature. The film focuses on the dichotomy man/nature and envisions a future world where life will be nothing but sensual. It contains references to Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector, Italian anthropologist Fosco Maraini and the Japanese writer Yoko Tawada.
DirectorEdgar Honetschläger
MusicChristian Fennesz
CastYûki Hiyori·Rosane Mulholland·Saito Yosuke·William Ferreira·Tenji Kamogawa·Kyoichi Komoto·Yukika Kudo·Kazuto Taguchi·Yoshimito Daisuke·Makiko Kawai
Original titleAUN: The Beginning and the End of All Things