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The most accomplished work of America’s foremost surrealist filmmaker. This is a hypnotic, obsessive nightmare of parricide and compulsive attempts to undo the deed. The basic images – the blood, the knife, the bread voraciously attacked – shock by their atavistic simplicity. The hallucinatory effect is reinforced by the extraordinary soundtrack, an enigmatic exploration of two old English ballads, scrambled in jam session style and interwoven with experimental sound.Read More »
Sidney Peterson
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Sidney Peterson – The Lead Shoes (1949)
1941-1950Amos Vogel: Film as a Subversive ArtExperimentalShort FilmSidney PetersonUSA