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Vibrations offers a unique glimpse into Christian Lebrat's experimental approach to color and movement in cinema, spanning nearly a decade of his work. Each piece is an exploration, really, delving into how color can manipulate mood and perception. The pacing can feel meditative, drawing you into a sort of trance as you absorb the visual language that unfolds. There's a tangible, almost tactile quality to the films—they're not just watched, they’re experienced. It’s distinct in its focus on color theory applied to film, setting it apart from mainstream narratives. Quite the intriguing watch for anyone interested in avant-garde cinema and its relationship with visual arts.
Vibrations is a rare find, especially for collectors who appreciate avant-garde cinema. The film's distribution has been limited, making its formats hard to come by. As a compilation of Lebrat's works, it generates interest not just for its content but for the historical context of color experimentation in film. It's a unique piece that adds depth to any serious collection, though you might have to dig a bit to find a good copy.
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