
Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, Manifesto—it's quite the film. Chris Ward's 100th outing and boy, does he make it count. Clocking in at nearly four hours, it’s a marathon of nine intense scenes that really push the envelope of storytelling. The atmosphere is raw, almost chaotic, which feels deliberate, reflecting the thematic heft of the film. Ben Leon’s videography adds this gritty edge, pulling you into the world Ward has crafted. You won't find any super polished effects here; it’s all about the visceral punch of each moment. It's got a vibe that sits somewhere between experimental and narrative, which makes it distinct and worth discussing among collectors. Definitely a talking point, to say the least.
Manifesto is a rare piece in the collector's circuit, often discussed for its ambitious runtime and thematic depth. While there are various formats available, early editions in good condition are increasingly scarce, making this film a point of interest for serious collectors. The film captures a certain raw energy that resonates with fans of bold cinema, elevating its status in underground film discussions.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover
Explore our complete collection organized by genre