The Great Ephemeral Skin (original German title: Der große vergängliche Haut-film) is a 2012 experimental short film directed by Benjamin Van Bebber and Bastian Zimmermann. Film Overview and Plot
Runtime: Approximately 30-40 minutes (Short/Half-length film) Genre: Drama / Experimental / Erotica Language: German (often sought with Arabic subtitles/mtrjm) Final Verdict The Great Ephemeral Skin (original German title: Der
Plot: The story follows three men and one woman who lock themselves in a Frankfurt apartment for ten days. Two of the men, aspiring artists Benjamin and Bastian, film the couple (Oskar and Julia) to capture "absolute intimacy". Directors: Benjamin Van Bebber and Bastian Zimmermann. Writers: Based on work by Jean-François Lyotard. Directors : Benjamin Van Bebber and Bastian Zimmermann
The Gaze and the Gauze If the skin is ephemeral, what remains? Only the sensation. The work acts as a sensory deprivation tank for the soul. It asks the viewer or reader to exist in a state of radical vulnerability. If your skin is not solid, you are porous. You are leaking into the world, and the world is leaking into you. Only the sensation