"15/67: TV" is a 4-minute live action short film from 1967. The director and writer is the late Viennese filmmaker Kurt Kren and he is mostly known today for his experimentalism. Here we have a film from him that is in black-and-white like many others and that will have its 50th anniversary next year. Camera is static and what it films feels so uninteresting, irrelevant and random. I can only say this manifests me in my opinion that Kren is not one of my favorite filmmakers at all, rather one of my least. I may not be the greatest experimental film fan, but I have seen stuff from the genre that is much much better than this one here. Luckily, it is that short. As for the title, it's a common occurrence that Kren named his films, including the week and the year. And the really sad thing is that this one is considered one of his more known works. I don't want to know how bad the unknown ones are. Then again, it does not really get worse than this one here. Stay far far away.
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