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Technicolor Skull is a fascinating dive into the surreal, a vivid exploration of the psyche during a magick ritual, all wrapped up in an improvised performance. With Brian Butler's evocative guitar and electronic soundscapes intertwining with Kenneth Anger's theremin work and visuals, the film creates an atmosphere that feels both intimate and expansive. The pacing is intriguing, too—it's not your typical narrative; it’s more of a sensory journey that challenges perception and reality. The sheer presence of the performers and the use of practical effects draw you in, making it distinctive in its approach to art and sound melding together in a captivating way.
Technicolor Skull is a rare find among collectors, not only for its unique experimental approach but also for the collaboration of two cult figures in the underground art scene. Limited releases and screenings have made it somewhat scarce, with few copies circulating in the usual collector circles. Interest tends to spike among those who appreciate avant-garde cinema and the intersection of performance art with film, marking it as a noteworthy piece for dedicated collectors.
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