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The Flicker

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5.2/10 • 24

1966-02-130h 30m

Remain in the theater only at your own risk.

A film consisting of alternating black and white frames.

Directors
Tony Conrad

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    Status
    Released
    Original Language
    English
    Budget
    $300.00
    Revenue
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    Keywords
    structural filmno dialoguestroboscopic effect