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Acid Rock, shot in early 1990, is a bit of a rarity, existing only as a raw cut on Ektachrome reversal stock. Clocking in at nine minutes, this film isn’t your standard narrative; it’s more like an experimental visual poem. Hiler's work here is all about the interplay of light and color, creating these almost hypnotic sequences that pull you in. There's a rawness to it, an unfiltered beauty that feels both nostalgic and otherworldly. The pacing is languid, letting the visuals breathe and evoke a certain dreamlike state. It’s a unique piece, not just for its aesthetics but for how it challenges traditional filmmaking norms.
Acid Rock is quite hard to come by, primarily because it was never printed, existing solely in its original form. The scarcity of this film makes it a point of interest for collectors, especially those drawn to avant-garde cinema. Its unedited three-reel structure offers a fascinating glimpse into Hiler's artistic vision, making it a standout, albeit niche, find.
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