Nietzsche (film)
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Director Bryan Harley Initial release August 11, 2003 Screenplay Andrew Isaac Duration Language English | 7/10 Genre Short, Drama Music director Jeffrey Michael Story by Andrew Isaac Country United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Writer Bryan Harley, Andrew Isaac (screenplay), Andrew Isaac (story) Cast Jared Marshall, Andrew Isaac |
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Nietzsche is a 2003 American short film directed by Bryan Harley. The movie is about two coworkers have a conversation about the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Starring Andrew Isaac as Ezekiel and Jared Marshall as Samuel, it was filmed in Fresno, California.
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It was one of the only films to screen at Fresno Reel Pride Gay and Lesbian Film Festival that did not deal with gay issues and was made by a straight filmmaker.
Plot
The film opens with one character saying "God is dead", a famous sentence of Nietzsche. From there, the two coworkers sit alone at a table debate existentialism from Nietzsche, to Sartre and Kierkegaard.
References
Nietzsche (film) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA
Nietzsche (film) IMDb
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