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Opium for the People 2004

4 min📅 2004-01-01

Delve into the captivating world of 'Opium for the People' (2004), an innovative animation by Petter Baiestorf.

Director: Petter Baiestorf

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Opium for the People (2004) about?

This innovative animation by Petter Baiestorf is an extension of his experiences with 'Acid' (1997), pushing the boundaries of color saturation and analog editing techniques.

Who directed Opium for the People?

Petter Baiestorf brought his creative vision to life in this experimental short film.

Who stars in Opium for the People?

Unfortunately, the cast information for this film is not available.

Is Opium for the People (2004) worth watching?

As an experimental animation, 'Opium for the People' may not be for everyone, but its unique blend of art and technology makes it a fascinating watch for fans of avant-garde cinema.

How long is Opium for the People?

This captivating short film clocks in at 4 minutes, making it a quick yet thought-provoking watch.

About Opium for the People (2004) — A Captivating Experiment in Animation

Delve into the captivating world of 'Opium for the People' (2004), an innovative animation by Petter Baiestorf. This experimental short film is an extension of the director's experiences with 'Acid' (1997), where color saturation and analog editing techniques were pushed to new heights. Manipulated on VHS, 'Opium for the People' is a testament to the director's creative vision and willingness to challenge conventional filmmaking methods. With its unique blend of art and technology, this 4-minute film is a must-watch for fans of avant-garde animation.

Experience the mesmerizing world of 'Opium for the People' (2004) and discover the intricate details that make this film a true masterpiece of experimental animation. From its striking visuals to its thought-provoking themes, 'Opium for the People' is a cinematic journey that will leave you questioning the very fabric of traditional filmmaking.