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Nothing is not nothing
The story of three friends (Chicken, Drikus and Chris) who are determined to make Drikus's last wish true - to make a zombie movie. In the process of making the film, Hoender begins to process the loss of his father's death. At the same time, he creates new friends, works confidently and realises that he has a lot to offer to others. Drikus's joy of life and determination bring together the surrounding lifeless communities and revitalise their lives.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the concept of nothingness through a diverse range of historical and philosophical lenses. Director Mark Cousins guides viewers through art, science, and human experience to question what 'nothing' truly means and how it has been represented across cultures and time. The film delves into existential ideas and the vastness of the universe, prompting reflection on perception and reality.
Critical Reception
Nothing is not Nothing received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its ambitious scope and intellectual curiosity. Reviewers often highlighted director Mark Cousins's unique approach to exploring a complex philosophical theme through a visual and narrative medium. While some found the film's abstract nature challenging, many appreciated its thought-provoking nature and its ability to stimulate deep contemplation on fundamental questions about existence.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intellectual depth and unconventional approach to a profound subject.
Noted for its visual essays and ability to provoke contemplation on existence.
Some found the abstract nature challenging but ultimately rewarding.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Mark Cousins, is known for his extensive work exploring cinema history, including the acclaimed 15-hour documentary series 'The Story of Film: An Odyssey'.
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