Cineblatz
Originally released in 1967. Cineblatz is a feature film. directed by Jeff Keen. At just 3 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In Cineblatz, the viewer is subjected to a high-impact barrage of evolving images, at once comic and terrifying. Glossy magazines are cut up and reconfigured, newspaper pages are defaced with animated squiggles, comic-book superheroes fly out, over and through at superspeed. Pictures appear only to burn up or be torn apart, toys dance in ferocious stop-motion before melting into pools of plastic decay, a hammer plunges down on an image of the assembled House of Commons - all to a crackly soundtrack of treated shortwave static. It is a hyperkinetic panorama of 1960s popular culture in meltdown, where seemingly nothing stays still for more than a single frame, as the artist ejaculates ideas onto the screen faster than the eye can properly register. Lasting just three minutes, Cineblatz is exhilarating, orgasmic even--but also thoroughly exhausting.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cineblatz about?
In Cineblatz, the viewer is subjected to a high-impact barrage of evolving images, at once comic and terrifying. Glossy magazines are cut up and reconfigured, newspaper pages are defaced with anima...
Who directed Cineblatz?
Cineblatz was directed by Jeff Keen.
How long is Cineblatz?
Cineblatz has a runtime of 0 hours and 3 minutes (3 minutes total).
When was Cineblatz released?
Cineblatz was released on January 1, 1967 in theaters.