Marcel Duchamp – Anemic Cinema
Marcel.Duchamp.-.Anemic.Cinema.(1926).dvdrip
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It’s better without sound.
Indeed, my friend.
I second, or third, the motion to turn the music off when watching this. I’m shocked that Kino would add a soundtrack to it. The reason to turn off the soundtrack is not whether you like the music or not. It’s pleasant enough. But do you go to the Louvre to look at the Mona Lisa wearing earbuds listening to Leo Kottke? If there were sound available in 1926, Duchamp *MIGHT* have added sound. But it wouldn’t have been this, that’s for sure. This is his work and it should be viewed like he made it.
@HammerOvThor
y.a.w.n.
Who’s going to press charges? You?
This is bad. There, I said it. I’m not intellectual enough to understand the delicate beauty of black and white circles with French shit written on them turning around. I’ll never be as intelligent as you people. I hope this makes you feel better about yourselves; that seems to be the only purpose the avantgarde serves.
horrible music.
I agree, but this is the music provided on the Avant Garde Cinema of the 20′s & 30′s DVD release. If you have a problem contact Kino Video or turn off the sound.
Who permited himself to rape this experimental film with this awful music?
Adding or changing content from an audio visual work is illegal. Please delete this music or charges will be proceeded against you.
Cual es el nombre de la canción?? whats the name of the song?
Imagines que ce cercle, ces cercles, soient toi, tes expériences, et ta vie.
Retour incessant vers le point de départ, vers ton essence.
(Inspirated by Hegel and Simon)
it looks much like if it was made with a computer, although computers did not even exist in 1920′s
the music does not suck. maybe i’m too used to it?
omg 1920s.
Nice, but I must say I prefer the installations, colour really adds to this piece. I think what’s interesting about this piece and it’s related installations, when it’s compared to Duchamps more famous work, is that it’s so aesthetically pleasing. Personally I find it quite fulfilling to know Duchamp wasn’t all ready-mades, chess and stubborn disinterest.
If you are chocked that a discussion on art’s context got heated, then you probably haven’t had many worthwhile discussions on art… or Duchamp.
Ah! solo puedo pensar en una sola persona… Bonito, bonito.
real facsinating film! fond of it just like the computer generated art today! love Duchamp
well… I guess its not too hard to hit the mute button.
FOR SHAME!!!
It’s the soundtrack that comes with the DVD.
Who the hell added the goddamn music!?
love it
donald sosin noo
This music is amazingly bad for this film. I am shocked every time I see this.