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Organisation I is really something else, if you’re into avant-garde cinema. It’s stripped down and raw, all about pure color without the distractions of narrative or character. The way those Yellow-Red-Blue strips move across the screen is mesmerizing, almost hypnotic, and it creates a rhythm all its own. You can feel the tension and release as the colors shift, and it’s like watching a visual symphony unfold. There’s a distinct, almost mechanical precision to the pacing, almost like it’s challenging how we perceive art and film. The fact that the director remains unknown adds an air of mystery, doesn’t it? Makes you think about the work itself more than the person behind it.
Organisation I was released in 1978 and is quite rare, with only a handful of prints circulating among collectors. Its unique use of color as the main element of storytelling and visual experience makes it a distinct piece in the realm of experimental films. The film has not been widely distributed, and the scarcity of copies adds to its allure for serious collectors who appreciate works that challenge conventional filmmaking.
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