ambient, plotless, visual movies?
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From: Region Free
Brian Eno - 14 Video Paintings
Lyrical Nitrate ( Lyrisch Nitraat ) (1991)
Forbidden Quest (1993)
Medea (1987)
Mother and Son (1997)
Onibaba (1964)
Goodbye, Dragon Inn (2003)
Into Great Silence (2005)
Old Joy (2006)
American Astronaut, The (2001)
Antonio Gaudí - The Criterion Collection (1984)
Sátántangó (1994)
What's your lack of appreciation for one of the two or three best sci-fi films ever made have to do with this thread exactly?
Lyrical Nitrate ( Lyrisch Nitraat ) (1991)
Forbidden Quest (1993)
Medea (1987)
Mother and Son (1997)
Onibaba (1964)
Goodbye, Dragon Inn (2003)
Into Great Silence (2005)
Old Joy (2006)
American Astronaut, The (2001)
Antonio Gaudí - The Criterion Collection (1984)
Sátántangó (1994)
Originally Posted by starseed1981
The original Solaris was painful to sit through.
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Takagi Masakatsu's Opus Pia
"The Opus Pia images are a blur of forward momentum; trees whizzing by from a car, children and adults running in slow-motion down a rainy street and the moons explication of our own Earthly revolution. Unaltered nature is the visual focus, and the noticeably digital music offers an important contrast to Opus Pia."
Also recommended are the surreal travelogues released by Sublime Frequencies and if you could include animation, the work of Henry Jacobs.
"The Opus Pia images are a blur of forward momentum; trees whizzing by from a car, children and adults running in slow-motion down a rainy street and the moons explication of our own Earthly revolution. Unaltered nature is the visual focus, and the noticeably digital music offers an important contrast to Opus Pia."
Also recommended are the surreal travelogues released by Sublime Frequencies and if you could include animation, the work of Henry Jacobs.




