Black TV short filmdocumentary
- Original title
- Black TV
- Year
- 1968
- Running time
- 10 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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Documentary
- Genre
- Documentary | Short Film. Experimental Cinema
- Synopsis
- BLACK TV is Aldo Tambellini's best-known film, part of a large intermedia project about American television. It is an artist's sensory perception of the violence of the world we live in, projected through a television tube. Tambellini presents it subliminally in rapid-fire abstractions in which such horrors as Robert Kennedy's assassination, murder, infanticide, prize fights, police brutality at Chicago, and the war in Vietnam are out-of-focus impressions of faces and events.
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