After having enjoyed watching an Avant-Garde short film,I decided to search around for another similar title that I could view for a poll being held on IMDb's Classic Film board for the best titles of 1926,which led to me stumbling across a movie that sounded like a very interesting study in film.
The plot:
Opening with a row of human faces,the faces fade away and are replaced by eye's which scatter across the screen.
View on the film:
Keeping away from any use of on screen text,writer/director Hans Richter creates a deeply haunting atmosphere,thanks to Richter having still images (such as birds and human faces) be placed underneath the splashing of perfectly drawn eyes,squares and objects,as Richter reveals his study film.
The plot:
Opening with a row of human faces,the faces fade away and are replaced by eye's which scatter across the screen.
View on the film:
Keeping away from any use of on screen text,writer/director Hans Richter creates a deeply haunting atmosphere,thanks to Richter having still images (such as birds and human faces) be placed underneath the splashing of perfectly drawn eyes,squares and objects,as Richter reveals his study film.