So, 'Im Original Farbig' is a fascinating piece from '86, really pushing boundaries in documentary filmmaking. It plays around with the concept of visual perception, using test images and that wild amusement park aesthetic. You're drawn into this simulation of open-air cinema, where projection meets the environment in unexpected ways. The tones are disjointed yet strangely cohesive, creating a sense of unease and curiosity. There's something about the way it distorts colors and integrates concrete as a canvas that feels refreshing. The pacing is odd, almost meditative, yet it keeps you on your toes with sudden shifts. It’s not the kind of documentary you see every day, and it leaves you pondering the role of visuals in our understanding of space and objects.
Explores visual perception and projection techniques.Distinctive use of color and environment.Pacing is meditative yet engaging.
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A. Hans Scheirl
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