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Technicolor Dream
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Technicolor Dream

Jan 8, 2017
0h 2m
★ 10.0

DREAMSCAPES OF A POETIC SOUL!

Overview

TECHNICOLOR DREAM is a video art of vivid imagery and symbolic scenarios. It is a portrayal of passion,agony,memories and melancholy through unorthodox fusion of sight and sound.

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After Hours Film

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