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So, 'Fun and Games for Everyone' is this really unusual piece from 1969 that seems to blend art and cinema in a rather chaotic way. It feels like youâre stepping into a fever dream, where improvisation takes center stage, featuring characters like Salvador DalĂ and a quite eclectic Zanzibar group. The film's solarized visuals are striking, almost like a living painting, which adds to the surreal atmosphere. Itâs definitely not for everyone, given its experimental nature, but there's something intriguing about how it captures that psychedelic vibe of the time, you know? Itâs a wild ride through the counterculture scenes with a very specific tone that just lingers.
This film is a bit of a rarity, especially on physical media, with only a handful of screenings and releases throughout the years. It's often overlooked in discussions of 60s cinema, which adds to its collector allure; finding a copyâespecially in good conditionâcan be quite a challenge. Interest tends to spike among those who appreciate avant-garde films and the art movements of that era, making it a curious piece for serious collectors.
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