The Hourglass Sanatorium(1973) Info

Bodies are often shown as fragmented and interconnected with objects, reflecting a non-human-centric viewpoint and challenging traditional cinematic representation.

The film emphasizes that all entities are in a state of decay and memory, making time fragmented rather than sequential. III. Thematic Analysis: Memory, Identity, and Politics The Hourglass Sanatorium(1973)

The film uses mannequins, dust, and intricate, dream-like cinematography to create a sense of decay and magic. V. Conclusion Bodies are often shown as fragmented and interconnected

The film captures the "poetic prose" of Schulz, focusing on the Jewish community's life and the impending threat of the Holocaust. and Politics The film uses mannequins