But No One

But No One

1982 · 9 min · ★ 4.8 · Documentary

A dream that was "left over" from Gently Down the Stream. Like many dreams, it transformed the familiar world into something more disturbing, contradictory and amoral.

Directed by Su Friedrich · Written by Su Friedrich

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