This is a 'free' adaptation of Max Ernst's collage book "La femme 100 têtes", originally published in 1929. directed by Eric Duvivier
The book consisted of a surrealist picture per page, with a little legend. But the story depended on the ability of the reader to interpret the collages, and was not relying that much on the legends. The book was about a woman who was living among ghosts and ants, and was an allegory of the immaculate conception.
Thus, even if that movie is in french, with no subs, it is possible, and even encouraged, to view it as a collage in motion.
collage in motion. yes!
neonindigo 4 days ago
This must have been shot in 1967. If you posed those bare breasted White women (bolos to our dusky reverse colonists) around French streets today, they'd be muzzie raped tout de suite.
I refuse to allow you to be comfortable in your workaday surreality.
11pinrelay 3 months ago
Merci ! Very Excellent !
fcyeznikian 9 months ago 2