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Venom And Eternity For Dummies (2012) is this intriguing, somewhat fragmented homage to Isidore Isou, blending his letterist poetry with found footage from Kaganof's earlier work, Kyodai Makes the Big Time. The pacing is uneven, almost hypnotic in its repetition, like a ritual that draws you into its abstract world. There's a raw, experimental quality to the visuals that feels very much of its time, yet oddly timeless. It’s not just a film, it's a kind of exploration of language and perception. The atmosphere is thick with a certain avant-garde tension, making it a unique watch for collectors who appreciate the more obscure and cerebral side of cinema.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, often overlooked in Kaganof's oeuvre. It’s primarily available on limited editions and niche labels, which adds to its collectible allure. Enthusiasts of experimental cinema might find it hard to track down, bolstering its appeal among collectors who appreciate the avant-garde and the obscure. Its unique blending of poetry and film makes it a fascinating piece for anyone interested in the interplay between different art forms.
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