

Short Answer: Yes, But...Short answer: yes, if you crave radical experimentation. Short answer: no, if you demand traditional storytelling. Al Brick’s Looney Lens: Anamorphic People is a film that prioritizes form over function, using anamorphic distortion not as a gimmick but as a philosophical tool to interrogate how...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Al Brick

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"Short Answer: Yes, But...Short answer: yes, if you crave radical experimentation. Short answer: no, if you demand traditional storytelling. Al Brick’s Looney Lens: Anamorphic People is a film that prioritizes form over function, using anamorphic distortion not as a gimmick but as a philosophical tool to interrogate how we see the world.This film works because it dares to eliminate the boundary between subject and medium. It fails because it assumes the viewer will share its obsession with visual..."

