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Imagine entering a world of dancing shapes and words, where the perception of film transforms into a surreal experience. In this avant-garde work, the viewer is taken on a dreamlike journey that challenges the conventions of traditional cinema. Through a series of hypnotic spirals and phrases that appear and disappear, optical illusions are created that play with the mind and senses. The rudimentary characters and abstract images form a fascinating visual collage that invites reflection.

The film plays with the idea of visual perception and the relationship between image and sound, presenting a universe where the abstract comes to life. Elements intertwine in a ballet of geometric shapes and words in constant motion, blurring the lines between art and reality. As the music flows in an almost hypnotic rhythm, the viewer is swept into a state of wonder, where each scene feels like a fragment of a dream, and each turn of the spiral generates new interpretations.

This cinematic journey is more than just a simple projection; it is an exploration of art in its purest form, a dialogue between the visual and the intellectual that leaves us questioning the nature of cinema. In the end, what remains is an echo of mystery and an invitation to look beyond what we see, creating an experience that will linger in memory.

Media type
Movie
Year
1926
Director
Marcel Duchamp
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.00
Gender
Drama
Country
France
Original title
AnΓ©mic cinΓ©ma
Duration
7
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