Experimental short film made in 35mm, which explores geometric abstraction based on black and white in conjunction with figures arranged in dynamic and hypnotizing spirals.

Germany

So, is Oskar Fischinger's 'Spirals' worth watching today? Short answer: yes, but with a significant caveat. This isn't a film for everyone, nor is it designed to be. It is a potent, almost essential piece of cinematic history for those interested in the avant-garde, abstract art, or the foundational language of film it...

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Oskar Fischinger

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"So, is Oskar Fischinger's 'Spirals' worth watching today? Short answer: yes, but with a significant caveat. This isn't a film for everyone, nor is it designed to be. It is a potent, almost essential piece of cinematic history for those interested in the avant-garde, abstract art, or the foundational language of film itself. For others, it might prove to be a test of patience, a curiosity more than an entertainment. This film works because it is a masterclass in visual rhythm and the sheer power ..."

