

Knit's Island
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2024-04-17 • 1h 35m
Somewhere on the internet is a land where communities pretend to live out a survivalist fiction. The avatars of the directors of Knit’s Island spent 963 hours there, creating a fascinating film resulting from their encounter with these communities. The “players” reveal their fears and fantasies, in an at times unsettling blurring of the real and the virtual.
- Directors
- Guilhem Causse, Quentin L'helgoualc'h, Ekiem Barbier
- Editors
- Nicolas Bancilhon

Knit's Island
Visit website2024-04-17 • 1h 35m
6.9/10 • 4
Somewhere on the internet is a land where communities pretend to live out a survivalist fiction. The avatars of the directors of Knit’s Island spent 963 hours there, creating a fascinating film resulting from their encounter with these communities. The “players” reveal their fears and fantasies, in an at times unsettling blurring of the real and the virtual.
- Directors
- Guilhem Causse, Quentin L'helgoualc'h, Ekiem Barbier
- Editors
- Nicolas Bancilhon
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- English
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