
The Dreams and Past Crimes of the Archduke
Jeff Keen's daughter gave him some music and sound effects recorded at the cinema and invited him to use it as the basis for a film. He added a plastic Hitler mask from Brighton pier and created this red and blue-dominated film that runs at a distinctly different pace to the rest of his work. Its reflective tone matches the mood of its title and features such imagery as a blindfolded artist painting.
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The Dreams and Past Crimes of the Archduke
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Status
Released
Release Date
Jan 2, 1984
Runtime
0h 7m
User Score
90%
Original Title
The Dreams and Past Crimes of the Archduke
Director
Jeff Keen
Description
Jeff Keen's daughter gave him some music and sound effects recorded at the cinema and invited him to use it as the basis for a film. He added a plastic Hitler mask from Brighton pier and created this red and blue-dominated film that runs at a distinctly different pace to the rest of his work. Its reflective tone matches the mood of its title and features such imagery as a blindfolded artist painting.
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