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60s Experiments

Takahiko Iimura

Experimental film | Japon | 16 mm | 1.37 | b&w/color | mono | 1964 | 44'  00"
100 €

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For me the 1960s was the great period of experiments. I was not the only one engaged in filmic experimentation; a whole generation of filmmakers were more or less committed to the experiment... The 1950's imagist films and 1970's structuralist films have been well-studied and documented. But the Neo-Dadaist films of the 60s have yet o be discovered with surprise! Takahiko iimura, Golden age of avant-garde cinema of 1960s,60s Experiments, Re:Voir, Paris,1999

Credits

Director: Takahiko Iimura Music by: Takehisa Kosugi

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