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Spectres of the Spectrum

Mixing bizarre narration with footage taken from educational films, vintage TV shows, cartoons, commercials, and early cinematic works, filmmaker Craig Baldwin presents this surreal sci-fi epic. As a young telepath and her father try to reshape a future society that has been destroyed by electromagnetic technologies, the history, and possible future, of our own culture is deconstructed. A barrage of sight and sound that defies description.

Year: 1999
Genre: Science Fiction, Cult Films / After Dark, Avant-garde / Experimental
Country: USA
Director: Craig Baldwin
Starring: Sean Kilkoyne, Caroline Koebel
Duration: 91 Minutes
Rating: Ex
6.4/10
Location in store: Cult

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