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Noel Bielecki's Self Portrait is a peculiar piece, blending fantasy, horror, and music in a tight one-minute runtime. The film pulls you into this surreal soundscape where Nação Zumbi's tribal rhythms clash with the aggressive screeches reminiscent of Black Flag. It’s almost like a fever dream, really—the visuals are fragmented, flickering like the echoes of Bielecki's psyche. The pacing is erratic, which fits the chaotic atmosphere, and you can feel the ghosts of influences throughout. The practical effects, though minimal, are effective in heightening that sense of unease. It doesn’t follow traditional storytelling; it’s more of an audio-visual collage that, if you’re into experimental stuff, might stick with you.
Experimental sound designPsychedelic visualsUnique blend of genres
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Noel Bielecki
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