
While playing his trombone, Zero sees Beatrix and falls in love. They spoon, kiss, and find happiness until she receives a letter from Kabul, demanding that she return to the palace of the grand vizier.


You should definitely watch this today if you have ten minutes and like things that look like a fever dream. It's perfect for people who enjoy weird art school projects from nearly a hundred years ago. People who need a clear plot or hate black-and-white silence will probably turn it off after two minutes. Zero is this...

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

Robert Florey

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"You should definitely watch this today if you have ten minutes and like things that look like a fever dream. It's perfect for people who enjoy weird art school projects from nearly a hundred years ago. People who need a clear plot or hate black-and-white silence will probably turn it off after two minutes. Zero is this guy who plays a trombone that looks way too big for him. It’s almost like the instrument is wearing him instead of the other way around. The sets are the first thing you notice be..."
Anielka Elter
Robert Florey, Slavko Vorkapich
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