Review of Man with a Movie Camera (1929) by Sinisteris T — 09 May 2015
Astonishing pre-cursor to Baraka and Koyannisqatsi. It's a film that could be put in a time capsule and sent off into space. It sums up so much about us as a species. Not to mention the remarkable editing and technique on display.
This was a film light years ahead of its time. Although, Alloy Orchestra's percussion score is amazing, Michael Nyman's score takes the cake. Absolutely mind-blowing.
This review of Man with a Movie Camera (1929) was written by Sinisteris T on 09 May 2015.
Man with a Movie Camera has generally received very positive reviews.
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