hmm...there are a bunch of them.
chris marker's "la jetée"
a. tarkovsky's "solaris" (especially the driving sequence, which i still think is the coolest use of sound i know of in film)
m. kobayashi's "kwaidan"
m. teshigahara's "woman in the dunes" (unbelievably claustrophobic)
vera chytilova: "daisies" (the cutting sequence)
everything i have seen by stan brakhage
harry smith's animations.
gance's napoleon is really great.
check out some of meliès' work too. you can find examples on early cinema compilations.
o yeah, and epstein's "fall of the house of usher" is fantastic. 1927 i think as well. just fantastic.
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a gramophone its corrugated trumpet silver handle
spinning dog. such faithfulness it hear
it make you sick.
-kamau brathwaite
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