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Daily Archives: September 7, 2007
Patriarchy and The Residents
[Youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcGknYx4sxQ]
It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World (1984) – The Residents
Gilliamesque
[Youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1cZiyO-No4]
Labyrinth (1963) – Jan Lenica
Labyrinth is a 1963 Polish animation film directed by Jan Lenica. The original soundtrack is by Wlodzimierz Kotonski.
Topormania continued
Is this an original poster to the Panic Movement?
The Panic Movement included Roland Topor, Alexandro Jodorowsky, Fernando Arrabal, Olivier O. Olivier, Christian Zeimert, Diego Bardon, Sam Szafran, Abel Ogier, Michel Parré, Roman Cieślewicz, Jérôme Savary and Jacques Sternberg.
Dessins panique (1965) – Roland Topor
Some more Topor.
Posted in absurd, art, avant-garde, European culture, experimental, grotesque
The game of breasts
Posted in absurd, eroticism, European culture, fantastique
Dead Time by Topor, Laloux and Sternberg
Dead Time on Dailymotion.
About the inhabitants of planet earth the film says: “they are provided with four limbs, two to advance or to recoil, the inferior ones, and two to kill, the superior ones. “
Tip of the hat to the Topor-et-moi blog.
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