Corpus Callosum (film)

*Corpus Callosum is a 2002 experimental Canadian film directed by Michael Snow. The title is a reference to the part of the brain which was once thought to have been home to the human soul, and which scientifically passes messages between the two hemispheres. The Corpus Callosum of the film refers to the mysterious space between illusion and reality. It won the Independent/Experimental Film and Video Award from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards. Corpus Callosum is said to be a "digital self-appraisal of [Snow's] work", showcasing his passion for visual manipulations through editing. Throughout the film, Snow's voice can be heard as he directs the film, adding to the break in the fourth wall which the film attempts to create.

*Corpus Callosum
Directed byMichael Snow
Written byMichael Snow
StarringJacqueline Anderson
CinematographyHarald Bachmann
Robbi Hinds
Edited byPaul Cormack
Production
company
Michael Snow Artworks
Distributed byCanadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre
Release date
  • 2002 (2002)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
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