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So, 'Video is Television?' is this fascinating exploration of media that feels like a whirlwind tour through our visual culture. Muntadas cleverly stitches together bits from films like 'Poltergeist' and 'Videodrome,' creating a sort of collage that reflects on how we digest media. The pacing is deliberately fragmented, almost disorienting, which really drives home the theme of media overload. It's less about narrative and more about the experience of seeing these influences collide, giving a fresh perspective on the blurring lines between different formats. The practical effects might not be traditional, but the way it manipulates footage is thought-provoking, making it stand out in the late '80s landscape.
This film is quite rare, not just in terms of physical copies but also because of its niche appeal within the collage genre. It was released in various formats, but finding an original VHS or early screening print can be a challenge. Collectors often appreciate its unique perspective on media and its artistic approach, making it a sought-after piece for those who delve into experimental cinema.
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