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In defense of viscerality and plotlessness

Charles Bell

‘I’m going to shoot the perfect film. No plot. Only victims.’ —Paul Müller in Eugénie de Sade by Jess Franco.

Illustration by Charles Bell, sourced here.

This entry was posted in absurd, Carnography, irrationalism, juxtapoetry on October 23, 2007 by jahsonic.

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