Everything Everywhere Again Alive
Everything Everywhere Again Alive
| 01 January 1975 (USA)
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In the early 1970s, Toronto filmmaker Keith Lock moved to Buck Lake, where members of the Toronto art scene were undertaking an experiment in communal living. Lock filmed the achievements and daily rituals of his fellow communards, his camera bearing witness as a community assembled and dispersed. The resulting film uses poetic strategies, including logograms and other graphic disruptions, to extend its themes of renewal and rebirth, and to mark the encounter between reason and imagination, the concrete and the abstract. A landmark work of Canadian underground cinema, a film diary with mystic and symbolic overtones.

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Pacionsbo

Absolutely Fantastic

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Manthast

Absolutely amazing

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Benas Mcloughlin

Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.

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Edwin

The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.

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