Contre un Ex-Créateur Devenu Porc

Contre un Ex-Créateur Devenu Porc

1984 · 27 min

This film is composed of images collected then scratched, colored, scratched, etc. which have no direct or indirect relation with the sound column. As in almost all Lettrist films, sound comes first over image. 16mm / color / sound

Directed by Isidore Isou

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