Aldo Tambellini's BLACKOUT (1965)
Aldo Tambellini is a pioneer experimental film and video artist. This film, like an action painting by Franz Kline, is a rising crescendo of abstract images. Rapid cuts of white forms on a black background supplemented by an equally abstract soundtrack give the impression of a bombardment in celestial space or on a battlefield where cannons fire on an unseen enemy in the night.

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