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Stereo

Cast

Ronald Mlodzik, Jack Messinger, Iain Ewing, Clara Mayer View All


Crew

David Cronenberg (Director), David Cronenberg (Writer) View All

Release: Jun. 23rd, 1969
Runtime: 1 hour, 3 minutes
Disguised as an educational film. Stereo purports to be a report on the "Canadian Academy of Erotic Inquiry's" experiments to induce telepathy in eight experimental subjects. It follows the effects of the experiment using the theoretical framework of the parapsychologist Luther Stringfellow. The film is virtually silent except for commentary by the experimenters.
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mattiasflgrtll6
You can actually hear a *little* bit of sound if you really turn the volume up, but it's not recommended lest you get the narrator's booming voice blasting at you.


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