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So, "Art Is Only Outside Human Society" is this intriguing film by Vlado Kristl that kind of unsettles your expectations around documentary. Kristl, you feel, is really trying to peel back the layers of societal norms, and it’s not just about his rejection of terms like anarchy or utopia. The atmosphere is contemplative, and there’s a genuine sense of rebellion against conventional thought. It’s slow-paced, giving you time to digest each concept. Visually, it employs practical effects that feel raw and unrefined, which adds to that anti-establishment tone. You get the sense that Kristl is pulling you into a deeper conversation about art's role outside the confines of society. There’s a stark honesty in it that’s hard to find elsewhere.
Challenging societal normsExploratory and philosophicalRaw visual style
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