
The White She-Camel
Directed by Xavier ChristiaensApril 16, 2006 52mDocumentary
A man returns home after a long journey. The curtains in the open windows flutter in the breeze. His wife sleeps. And he recognises nothing of what was once so familiar. Stretching the boundaries of poetry, science-fiction and documentary film, and with Chris Marker and Andrei Tarkovsky firmed lodged in his mind, he wanders through the remains of an Aral Sea in the throes of draught, metaphor for a landscape, a world and a country which no longer exist.
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The White She-Camel was released on April 16, 2006.
The White She-Camel was directed by Xavier Christiaens.
The White She-Camel has a runtime of 52m.
The White She-Camel was produced by Xavier Christiaens, Sandrine Blaise.
A man returns home after a long journey. The curtains in the open windows flutter in the breeze. His wife sleeps. And he recognises nothing of what was once so familiar. Stretching the boundaries of poetry, science-fiction and documentary film, and with Chris Marker and Andrei Tarkovsky firmed lodged in his mind, he wanders through the remains of an Aral Sea in the throes of draught, metaphor for a landscape, a world and a country which no longer exist.
The White She-Camel is a Documentary film.
