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So, this film, "Guy Debord, son art et son temps," really takes you on a ride through the chaotic landscape of contemporary media. The director remains unknown, but you get this raw, almost chaotic feel right from the get-go. The first ten minutes flirt with Debord's ideas on art, but then it dives deep into a barrage of TV clips that highlight society's breakdown. It's both jarring and fascinating, showcasing the absurdity we live in. The pacing can feel a bit relentless, but it adds to the urgency of Debord's critique. It's not the slickest production, but it gets under your skin in a way that's hard to shake off. Definitely a unique entry in the documentary genre about media and art.
Explores Debord's relationship with art and media.Features a mix of archival footage and commentary.Examines societal degradation through a unique lens.
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