Marilyn Times Five 1973 is an experimental film by American filmmaker Bruce Conner. The film is considered an example of the pop art movement, made famous by Andy Warhol and other artists.
Connor loops and repeats the footage of Hunter in terms of poses and movements which, when combined with the repetitiveness of the song creates an unnerving effect. At times, Connor simply shows a black screen. Conners intent, he has said, was to take some parts of the found footage and rearrange them to see if the quintessential Marilyn could emerge. The film is experimental in both the scientific and artistic sense, and is considered an avantgarde film.The films status as part of the avantgarde underground is also in part because of how Connor chose to emphasize the films production elements. Cuts and edits in the film stock are made obvious with the inclusion of black frames. ........
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