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So, 'Dont Shout' is this intriguing piece shot back in '83 at an old butcher's shop in Lee Green. The director's unknown, which adds this layer of mystery, right? It's tied to the performances of BEING KARNAL, with music by Heilco Van der Ploeug and Andrew Kotting, blending a unique atmosphere—it's not just a film, but more like a document of their artistic explorations. The pacing feels a bit erratic but in a way that captures the raw energy of experimental art. Practical effects are minimal but effectively unsettling, and the performances have this gritty authenticity. It’s distinctive for how it melds the mundane with the avant-garde in a very British context.
This title is a bit of a rarity, especially given its super 8 format and the obscure nature of its release. There's limited information out there, which makes it a curious find for collectors interested in underground cinema. Its association with BEING KARNAL adds an interesting layer of performance art to the viewing experience, making it a unique piece for anyone looking to delve deeper into the experimental film landscape of the early '80s.
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