
Summary
In the avant-garde film Return to Reason, a mesmerizing tapestry of white specks and shapes dance across a black backdrop, punctuated by the enigmatic presence of a light-striped torso and a hypnotic, gyrating eggcrate. This pioneering Dadaist work, featuring the inimitable Kiki of Montparnasse, defies conventional narrative structures, instead embracing a dreamlike, abstract aesthetic that probes the very fabric of reality. As the film's abstract forms swirl and coalesce, the viewer is drawn into a realm both fantastical and unsettling, one that challenges the rational mind and invites the subconscious to roam free.
Synopsis
Experimental film, white specks and shapes gyrating over a black background, a light-striped torso, a gyrating eggcrate. One of the first Dadaist films.










