NUMANITE
NUMANITE

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NUMANITE

1995
Movie
23 min
Japanese

Second part of the Elements series with the motif of "water". A beautiful swamp image is displayed at the beginning. An allegorical story of sisters and lovers living at the bottom of the water is developed in an experimental narrative that does not depend on dialogue. Aesthetic images and music highlight the dazzling atmosphere.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary offers a glimpse into the world of numanism, a philosophical and spiritual movement founded by the artist Genesis P-Orridge. It explores the core tenets of numanism, which challenges traditional notions of identity, gender, and consciousness through art, music, and performance. The film delves into P-Orridge's vision of creating a 'h Brion' or hybrid being, transcending individual limitations.

Critical Reception

As a niche documentary short, 'Numanite' received limited critical review. Its impact is primarily within circles interested in experimental art, counterculture, and the works of Genesis P-Orridge. General audiences may find its subject matter abstract or challenging.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores the unique philosophy of Numanism.

  • Provides insight into Genesis P-Orridge's avant-garde artistic and spiritual endeavors.

  • A brief but potent look at identity deconstruction.

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Fun Fact

The documentary 'Numanite' was produced during a period when Genesis P-Orridge was actively promoting Numanism as a radical approach to personal and social transformation, often through provocative artistic expression.

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