Combining animation with live action this is one of the few truly surreal works to emerge in the Australian cinema, an intensely personal reflection, by Czech artist Dusan Marek, on the importance of maintaining an inner freedom. Marek is the film's solitary character – the artist and his alter-ego who wears a de Chirico-like mask. The spare commentary poetically alludes to the artist's conflict with his subconscious culminating in liberation. The images are assembled in a manner akin to music. Marek hoped that this would allow viewers to maintain contact with their imaginations.
~ The first full-length film by Czech-born, Australian-based surrealist Dusan Marek.Director
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Sign inStatusReleased: 59 years ago
January 1, 1966
LanguageEnglish
Spoken LanguagesEnglish
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