
Free Fall (1964)
An experimental film from Arthur Lipsett, Free Fall is an assortment of film trimmings assembled to make a wry comment on humankind in today’s world. It evokes a surrealist dream of our fall from grace into banality. (NFB.ca)Free Fall is streaming with subscription on Fandor (Via Prime Video). It has an average IMDb audience rating of 6.4 (202 votes).
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Free Fall is an experimental film from Arthur Lipsett, offering a unique viewing experience that deviates from traditional narrative cinema. Its use of film trimmings to create a commentary on humankind is a distinctive approach that may intrigue viewers interested in unconventional film techniques.
The movie's surrealist dream-like depiction of our fall from grace into banality provides a thought-provoking perspective on society. This makes Free Fall a compelling watch for those who enjoy films with deeper philosophical undertones.
Despite being released in 1964, Free Fall's themes and messages remain relevant today, demonstrating the timeless nature of its commentary. Its IMDb audience rating of 6.4 and Reelgood score of 47 reflect a moderate appreciation from viewers, suggesting that it may appeal to fans of classic and experimental cinema.
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An experimental film from Arthur Lipsett, Free Fall is an assortment of film trimmings assembled to make a wry comment on humankind in today’s world. It evokes a surrealist dream of our fall from grace into banality. (NFB.ca)