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Chromo sud is one of those elusive gems from the late '60s French underground scene. Etienne O'Leary, whose work feels like a whisper compared to his contemporaries, crafts a document steeped in the chaotic spirit of the time. The film unfolds with a raw, dreamlike quality, capturing the debauchery and hedonism that dominated the era. Its pacing might feel languid to some, but there's a hypnotic rhythm that draws you in, echoing the trance-like states induced by the substances it portrays. The visuals, often washed out or distorted, add to this unique atmosphere, making every frame a kind of experience in itself. It’s a fascinating, if not challenging, dive into a world that few have dared to explore.
Chromo sud is a rare find, especially considering O'Leary's limited output. This documentary has circulated mostly in small collectors' circles, making it something of a holy grail for enthusiasts of French avant-garde cinema. Its scarcity adds to its allure, and various formats have emerged over the years, though originals remain quite hard to come by. Collectors often appreciate its rawness and the way it embodies the spirit of experimentation in that turbulent era.
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