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Albie Thoms' Marinetti is a fascinating blend of documentary and music, capturing the essence of the UBU group's vibrant public happenings in Australia. It's a visceral experience, where the energy of rock and jazz marries the captivating chaos of multi-dimensional light shows. The film feels like a celebration, a chaotic dance of sound and light that immerses you in an alternative artistic landscape. The pacing fluctuates between frenetic bursts and more reflective moments, allowing you to savor the atmosphere. It’s not just about what you see and hear; it’s about being enveloped in a unique cultural moment that was very much of its time.
Marinetti has had a varied format history, initially making waves in the underground film community. Its scarcity is notable, often sought after by collectors due to its unique synthesis of sound and visual art. Interest in this film has increased as audiences revisit the avant-garde movements of the late 60s, making it a curious piece for anyone delving into the experimental realms of cinema.
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