“With Meatdaze, Jeff Keen tried to create a full cinema programme all in one film. He divided it into six sections, of which three main parts can be discerned: rapid animations (the cartoons of the programme), naked people at play (the supporting feature) and finally a collage of action and superimposition (the main feature). The whole film is married to a sequence of library film music, evoking classic cinema themes which in turn lead us to attempt to transform the variety of fractured sequences into some kind of overarching narrative.” – William Fowler, www.screenonline.org.uk
A complete movie programme in one short six part film.
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