Instead of uncovering artifacts from long ago, Homo Sapiens shows us our own relics in the making.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
The New York Times by Glenn Kenny
Each individual shot creates a frisson of desolation that resonates far beyond the facile irony suggested by the movie’s title.
The A.V. Club by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
The fact that movies are a technology of motion makes them uniquely suited to capturing stillness; Geyrhalter takes full advantage, using vivid sound design and his own eye for striking static compositions to create haunting tableaux.
Slant Magazine by James Lattimer
A real yet illusory world is evoked so seamlessly that it also feels just one step away from pure cinematic fiction.
The Hollywood Reporter by Jordan Mintzer
Similar in form to the director’s previous nonfiction studies (Our Daily Bread, Over the Years), this wordless assemblage of fixed shots is as much a museum piece as it is a strictly art-house item, inviting viewers to sit back and let the imagery consume them.