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Andy CoppKING KILL 33


Experimental dissasembly of the Kennedy Assassination through the eyes of James Shelby Downard and his seminal writings.

This item is part of the collection: Open Source Movies

Producer: Andy Copp
Keywords: JFK; Experimental; Found Footage; Politics; Occult

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs

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Reviewer: B-Independent.com - 4 out of 5 stars - July 30, 2005
Subject: Experimental Excellance

Andy Copp is one of the few true underground artists still making movies. His new experimental short about the J.F.K assassination plays like a music video filled with nihilist psychedelia.

Comprised entirely of found footage, and proving once again that people can produce quality moviemaking without ever leaving the confines of their own home, Copp juxtaposes archival footage of that fatefull day in Dallas with classic images of the macabre that should be familiar with scholars of older horror and cult cinema.

The term "music video" isn't meant to be an insult and shouldn't deture anyone, especially fans of M. Manson's music, from downloading the short. The work stands on its own legs and works fine as a visual piece, but the music forces a viewpoint of anger upon the audience that is no doubt meant to replicate Copp's own feelings regarding this horrible day in history.


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