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'The Room of Chromatic Mystery' is this unique exploration of domesticity through a surreal lens. It’s filmed entirely in the Cantrills' living room, which gives it this oddly intimate yet disquieting atmosphere. The three-colour separation technique really adds to the visual quirkiness—objects vibrate and pulse, almost as if they’re alive. It keeps you on your toes, with a pacing that feels both leisurely and unsettling, inviting you to linger in a scene that never quite settles. The performances are minimal yet effective, creating a sense of quiet tension. This film doesn’t rely on flashy effects; rather, the charm lies in its practical approach and the way it plays with perception and reality. Quite distinctive in its artistic expression, it’s one of those films that just sits with you.
Three-colour separation technique used throughoutFilmed in the Cantrills' living roomExplores themes of perception and reality
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