A young riveter working high up on a steel girder watches a girl practising a tap-dance in a building opposite, and while applauding her, he loses his balance and falls..

Is this for you? Honestly, only watch Rhythm in the Air if you have a soft spot for weird, short, black-and-white experiments from way back. If you need a cohesive story or characters who act like real people, skip it. You’ll probably hate it if you get annoyed by movies that feel like a glorified stage play. The whol...


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

Arthur B. Woods

Roy Clements
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"Is this for you? Honestly, only watch Rhythm in the Air if you have a soft spot for weird, short, black-and-white experiments from way back. If you need a cohesive story or characters who act like real people, skip it. You’ll probably hate it if you get annoyed by movies that feel like a glorified stage play. The whole premise is just one guy on a girder being a creep, or maybe just a fan, of a girl dancing. He claps, he falls. That is it. It’s bizarrely simple. The vibe There is something abo..."
Vina de Vesci, Jack Donohue
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