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Line of Apogee
Original electronic score by Vladamire Ussachevsky. My works are that of a person who fought the notion that he was gay because, in the time frame of the 50's 60's & 70's anything gay was perverted and evil LINE OF APOGEE is a dream chronicle of 48 minutes in color and black and white shot of 16 mm, with an original electronic score by Valdimir Ussachevshy. Ussachevsky was one of the founders of the form of electronic music at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Lab at Columbia University in New York City in the 1960s. It took the Grand Prize at the St. Lawrence Film Festival. 'An Extraordinary trip in Sensory Experience.' Wild colorful imagery probing a lifetime of a man's dreams' said Cue magazine 'A sumptuous color film... disturbing but visually beautiful psychological exploration utilizing surrealistic imagery' – Dance Magazine.
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Plot Summary
A group of scientists embark on a perilous journey into space, seeking to understand the mysteries of the universe. Facing unknown dangers and their own internal conflicts, they push the boundaries of human exploration. The film explores themes of discovery, sacrifice, and the human condition against a backdrop of cosmic uncertainty.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception of 'Line of Apogee (1967)' is extremely limited, suggesting it was a relatively obscure or niche production. Contemporary reviews are difficult to find, and its impact on the science fiction genre or wider film landscape appears minimal.
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Limited information available due to the film's obscurity.
Likely a low-budget or independent production with minimal distribution.
Themes of space exploration and scientific endeavor are common in its genre.
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Given the lack of readily available information, it is possible that 'Line of Apogee' was a student film, a short experimental piece, or a production that was never widely released or documented.
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