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Vision d'une Schizophrene is this curious slice of animated experimentation from 1990. The director remains unknown, but the film's atmosphere is thick with a sense of disorientation. It plays with your perception, trading the familiar flow of time for an unsettling exploration of space. The image processing techniques they used are really something—turning scanline increments into time and frame shifts into space transitions. It’s like watching a dream unfold, but one that’s a bit unsteady, almost jarring. The pacing feels deliberate, stretching moments to draw you into this fragmented reality. Themes of perception and mental states swirl around, making it distinctive in the realm of animation. It’s not your standard fare, that’s for sure.
Unique experimental animation techniques.Explores themes of perception and mental states.Creates an unsettling, dreamlike atmosphere.
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