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Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One (1968)

Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One (1968)
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This odd film was shot in 1967 but wasn't released until 1991. The reality of the production is quite amazing. The director, who up until then had only filmed documentaries, decided that he wanted to provoke his actors and crew beyond their level of tolerance so that they would in some fashion hijack his production. Ostensibly, they are filming an arty story called "Over the Cliff," which shows the same scene of a split between husband and wife as played by five different couples from a variety of different angles. Eventually the (secretly anticipated) revolt does happen, and the cast and crew film their late-night sessions in which they discuss what can be done to save the movie. Their uncensored and quite intelligent comments were then included in the completed film along with the footage of the continuing saga of the endlessly filmed marital break-up. While the set-up is nothing like that of the contemporaneous television show Candid Camera, reviewers professed discomfort in viewing the cold manipulations which led to the desired result. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Patricia Ree GilbertDon Fellows, (more)
Director(s):
William Greaves
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One

This odd film was shot in 1967 but wasn't released until 1991. The reality of the production is quite amazing. The director, who up until then had only filmed documentaries, decided that he wanted to provoke his actors and crew beyond their level of tolerance so that they would in some fashion hijack his production. Ostensibly, they are filming an arty story called "Over the Cliff," which shows the same scene of a split between husband and wife as played by five different couples from a variety of different angles. Eventually the (secretly anticipated) revolt does happen, and the cast and crew film their late-night sessions in which they discuss what can be done to save the movie. Their uncensored and quite intelligent comments were then included in the completed film along with the footage of the continuing saga of the endlessly filmed marital break-up. While the set-up is nothing like that of the contemporaneous television show Candid Camera, reviewers professed discomfort in viewing the cold manipulations which led to the desired result. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
174 mins

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Director(s):
William Greaves
Producer(s):
William Greaves
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    John P.

    you know those pranks that are only funny to the person who pulled them? well, that's the way this movie is. only the director is laughing.

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    Sarah M.

    This is quite possibly one of the best hidden secrets in Experimental cinema. It may have taken 35 years, but William Greaves will hopefully get this masterpiece the recognition it deserves. Obviously it does not have a lucid, cohesive story. Totally subjective on every level. Definitely not for the typical movie viewer.

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    Jeanne G.

    I rented this movie because I thought it to be an interesting concept. I did plod my way through both Part 1 and Part 2 just out of pure determination to see what the point of it all was. It was just not my cup of tea. Unless you are a bit weird, I doubt you will enjoy it or be able to stick with the entire set.

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