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Razor Blades (1968)

Género : Drama

Tiempo de ejecución : 25M

Director : Paul Sharits

Sinopsis

In Razor Blades, Paul SHARITS consciously challenges our eyes, ears and minds to withstand a barrage of high powered and often contradictory stimuli. In a careful juxtaposition and fusion of these elements on different parts of our being, usually occurring simultaneously, we feel at times hypnotised and re-educated by some potent and mysterious force.

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Paul Sharits
Paul Sharits
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