Multiple Images for Five Projectors Ending Explained: The film is both a representation of the installation elements (tiled mosaics of images projected on four walls and the ceiling of a gallery) and a record of the installation / performance, with footage of the installation in situ with Kluge seated within it reading out his texts. Directed by Alexander Kluge, this 2007 documentary film stars Alexander Kluge (Self). Rated 0/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Multiple Images for Five Projectors?

The film is both a representation of the installation elements (tiled mosaics of images projected on four walls and the ceiling of a gallery) and a record of the installation / performance, with footage of the installation in situ with Kluge seated within it reading out his texts. It's dedicated to Hans Richter and begins with an account of a 1975 meeting with the great experimental director, and goes on to reflect on the simultaneity of film history and the nature of art (the bond between epoch).

Alexander Kluge's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Alexander Kluge (Self)'s journey. It's dedicated to Hans Richter and begins with an account of a 1975 meeting with the great experimental director, and goes on to reflect on the simultaneity of film history and the nature of art (the bond between epoch).

How Does Alexander Kluge (Self)'s Story End?

  • Alexander Kluge: Alexander Kluge's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.

What Does the Ending of Multiple Images for Five Projectors Mean?

The ending of Multiple Images for Five Projectors brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Alexander Kluge's story may not satisfy all audiences.