
Kurt Kren's 48 heads refer to a psychological procedure known as the Szondi Test. Running four minutes and shot at various speeds, Kren's film fragments faces in extreme close-up: eyes, chins, hairlines, foreheads, with an occasional block of images using full-face. The film ends on mouths, viewed so closely as to be nearly abstracted. In 48 Köpfe body parts lose their original identification and become the subject of formal concerns.... (Full plot summary below)
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Kurt Kren's 48 heads refer to a psychological procedure known as the Szondi Test. Running four minutes and shot at various speeds, Kren's film fragments faces in extreme close-up: eyes, chins, hairlines, foreheads, with an occasional block of images using full-face. The film ends on mouths, viewed so closely as to be nearly abstracted. In 48 Köpfe body parts lose their original identification and become the subject of formal concerns.
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