The Sequence of Parallel Bars
The Sequence of Parallel Bars

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The Sequence of Parallel Bars

1992
Movie
8 min
French

The film opens with a rubber-clad woman stepping sensuously out of a limousine. The camera lovingly closes-up on her stilletoed foot... She enters a dark desolate warehouse, and meets two men, who proceed to chain her up and worship her body. Originally projected on three screens simultaneously. Music by legendary noise musician Merzbow.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary appears to focus on the sport of gymnastics, specifically the performance on the parallel bars. It likely showcases the techniques, routines, and perhaps the athleticism involved in this specific apparatus within gymnastics.

Critical Reception

As a short, likely specialized documentary, 'The Sequence of Parallel Bars' did not receive widespread critical attention or traditional reviews. Information on its reception is scarce.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely appreciated by gymnastics enthusiasts for its focus on the parallel bars.

  • Offers a visual demonstration of a specific gymnastic discipline.

Google audience: No specific audience reviews are available for this short documentary.

Fun Fact

The lack of readily available information suggests this film may have been produced for a very niche audience or as an educational/training resource, rather than for general theatrical release.

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