Schizo (redux)

Schizo (redux)

VHS to DVD, 89 min, 2004

https://www.ubu.com/film/draeger_schizo.html

 

Gus Van Sant's Remake of Psycho (1997, color) of Alfred Hitchcocks’ Psycho (1960, black and white) is the most elaborate and precise attempt of a remake in cinematic history. Van Sant tried to reconstruct every scene, every camera angle according to the original - only the story is set in the 1990's: the props and costumes are from today, and the film is shot in color.

Schizo(redux) is an conceptual experiment which superimposes one film over the other, resulting in a double vision: Psycho becomes Schizo.

 The result resembles a bit a 3D movie, only that there are no glasses to reconstruct the image - it remains schizophrenic. To watch the entire movie is a psychedelic, possibly mind-expanding experience.

VHS to DVD, 89 min, 2004

https://www.ubu.com/film/draeger_schizo.html

 

Gus Van Sant's Remake of Psycho (1997, color) of Alfred Hitchcocks’ Psycho (1960, black and white) is the most elaborate and precise attempt of a remake in cinematic history. Van Sant tried to reconstruct every scene, every camera angle according to the original - only the story is set in the 1990's: the props and costumes are from today, and the film is shot in color.

Schizo(redux) is an conceptual experiment which superimposes one film over the other, resulting in a double vision: Psycho becomes Schizo.

 The result resembles a bit a 3D movie, only that there are no glasses to reconstruct the image - it remains schizophrenic. To watch the entire movie is a psychedelic, possibly mind-expanding experience.

VHS to DVD, 89 min, 2004

https://www.ubu.com/film/draeger_schizo.html

 

Gus Van Sant's Remake of Psycho (1997, color) of Alfred Hitchcocks’ Psycho (1960, black and white) is the most elaborate and precise attempt of a remake in cinematic history. Van Sant tried to reconstruct every scene, every camera angle according to the original - only the story is set in the 1990's: the props and costumes are from today, and the film is shot in color.

Schizo(redux) is an conceptual experiment which superimposes one film over the other, resulting in a double vision: Psycho becomes Schizo.

 The result resembles a bit a 3D movie, only that there are no glasses to reconstruct the image - it remains schizophrenic. To watch the entire movie is a psychedelic, possibly mind-expanding experience.

VHS to DVD, 89 min, 2004

https://www.ubu.com/film/draeger_schizo.html

 

Gus Van Sant's Remake of Psycho (1997, color) of Alfred Hitchcocks’ Psycho (1960, black and white) is the most elaborate and precise attempt of a remake in cinematic history. Van Sant tried to reconstruct every scene, every camera angle according to the original - only the story is set in the 1990's: the props and costumes are from today, and the film is shot in color.

Schizo(redux) is an conceptual experiment which superimposes one film over the other, resulting in a double vision: Psycho becomes Schizo.

 The result resembles a bit a 3D movie, only that there are no glasses to reconstruct the image - it remains schizophrenic. To watch the entire movie is a psychedelic, possibly mind-expanding experience.

VHS to DVD, 89 min, 2004

https://www.ubu.com/film/draeger_schizo.html

 

Gus Van Sant's Remake of Psycho (1997, color) of Alfred Hitchcocks’ Psycho (1960, black and white) is the most elaborate and precise attempt of a remake in cinematic history. Van Sant tried to reconstruct every scene, every camera angle according to the original - only the story is set in the 1990's: the props and costumes are from today, and the film is shot in color.

Schizo(redux) is an conceptual experiment which superimposes one film over the other, resulting in a double vision: Psycho becomes Schizo.

 The result resembles a bit a 3D movie, only that there are no glasses to reconstruct the image - it remains schizophrenic. To watch the entire movie is a psychedelic, possibly mind-expanding experience.

VHS to DVD, 89 min, 2004

https://www.ubu.com/film/draeger_schizo.html

 

Gus Van Sant's Remake of Psycho (1997, color) of Alfred Hitchcocks’ Psycho (1960, black and white) is the most elaborate and precise attempt of a remake in cinematic history. Van Sant tried to reconstruct every scene, every camera angle according to the original - only the story is set in the 1990's: the props and costumes are from today, and the film is shot in color.

Schizo(redux) is an conceptual experiment which superimposes one film over the other, resulting in a double vision: Psycho becomes Schizo.

 The result resembles a bit a 3D movie, only that there are no glasses to reconstruct the image - it remains schizophrenic. To watch the entire movie is a psychedelic, possibly mind-expanding experience.

VHS to DVD, 89 min, 2004

https://www.ubu.com/film/draeger_schizo.html

 

Gus Van Sant's Remake of Psycho (1997, color) of Alfred Hitchcocks’ Psycho (1960, black and white) is the most elaborate and precise attempt of a remake in cinematic history. Van Sant tried to reconstruct every scene, every camera angle according to the original - only the story is set in the 1990's: the props and costumes are from today, and the film is shot in color.

Schizo(redux) is an conceptual experiment which superimposes one film over the other, resulting in a double vision: Psycho becomes Schizo.

 The result resembles a bit a 3D movie, only that there are no glasses to reconstruct the image - it remains schizophrenic. To watch the entire movie is a psychedelic, possibly mind-expanding experience.

VHS to DVD, 89 min, 2004

https://www.ubu.com/film/draeger_schizo.html

 

Gus Van Sant's Remake of Psycho (1997, color) of Alfred Hitchcocks’ Psycho (1960, black and white) is the most elaborate and precise attempt of a remake in cinematic history. Van Sant tried to reconstruct every scene, every camera angle according to the original - only the story is set in the 1990's: the props and costumes are from today, and the film is shot in color.

Schizo(redux) is an conceptual experiment which superimposes one film over the other, resulting in a double vision: Psycho becomes Schizo.

 The result resembles a bit a 3D movie, only that there are no glasses to reconstruct the image - it remains schizophrenic. To watch the entire movie is a psychedelic, possibly mind-expanding experience.

VHS to DVD, 89 min, 2004

https://www.ubu.com/film/draeger_schizo.html

 

Gus Van Sant's Remake of Psycho (1997, color) of Alfred Hitchcocks’ Psycho (1960, black and white) is the most elaborate and precise attempt of a remake in cinematic history. Van Sant tried to reconstruct every scene, every camera angle according to the original - only the story is set in the 1990's: the props and costumes are from today, and the film is shot in color.

Schizo(redux) is an conceptual experiment which superimposes one film over the other, resulting in a double vision: Psycho becomes Schizo.

 The result resembles a bit a 3D movie, only that there are no glasses to reconstruct the image - it remains schizophrenic. To watch the entire movie is a psychedelic, possibly mind-expanding experience.

VHS to DVD, 89 min, 2004

https://www.ubu.com/film/draeger_schizo.html

 

Gus Van Sant's Remake of Psycho (1997, color) of Alfred Hitchcocks’ Psycho (1960, black and white) is the most elaborate and precise attempt of a remake in cinematic history. Van Sant tried to reconstruct every scene, every camera angle according to the original - only the story is set in the 1990's: the props and costumes are from today, and the film is shot in color.

Schizo(redux) is an conceptual experiment which superimposes one film over the other, resulting in a double vision: Psycho becomes Schizo.

 The result resembles a bit a 3D movie, only that there are no glasses to reconstruct the image - it remains schizophrenic. To watch the entire movie is a psychedelic, possibly mind-expanding experience.

VHS to DVD, 89 min, 2004

https://www.ubu.com/film/draeger_schizo.html

 

Gus Van Sant's Remake of Psycho (1997, color) of Alfred Hitchcocks’ Psycho (1960, black and white) is the most elaborate and precise attempt of a remake in cinematic history. Van Sant tried to reconstruct every scene, every camera angle according to the original - only the story is set in the 1990's: the props and costumes are from today, and the film is shot in color.

Schizo(redux) is an conceptual experiment which superimposes one film over the other, resulting in a double vision: Psycho becomes Schizo.

 The result resembles a bit a 3D movie, only that there are no glasses to reconstruct the image - it remains schizophrenic. To watch the entire movie is a psychedelic, possibly mind-expanding experience.

VHS to DVD, 89 min, 2004

https://www.ubu.com/film/draeger_schizo.html

 

Gus Van Sant's Remake of Psycho (1997, color) of Alfred Hitchcocks’ Psycho (1960, black and white) is the most elaborate and precise attempt of a remake in cinematic history. Van Sant tried to reconstruct every scene, every camera angle according to the original - only the story is set in the 1990's: the props and costumes are from today, and the film is shot in color.

Schizo(redux) is an conceptual experiment which superimposes one film over the other, resulting in a double vision: Psycho becomes Schizo.

 The result resembles a bit a 3D movie, only that there are no glasses to reconstruct the image - it remains schizophrenic. To watch the entire movie is a psychedelic, possibly mind-expanding experience.

VHS to DVD, 89 min, 2004

https://www.ubu.com/film/draeger_schizo.html

 

Gus Van Sant's Remake of Psycho (1997, color) of Alfred Hitchcocks’ Psycho (1960, black and white) is the most elaborate and precise attempt of a remake in cinematic history. Van Sant tried to reconstruct every scene, every camera angle according to the original - only the story is set in the 1990's: the props and costumes are from today, and the film is shot in color.

Schizo(redux) is an conceptual experiment which superimposes one film over the other, resulting in a double vision: Psycho becomes Schizo.

 The result resembles a bit a 3D movie, only that there are no glasses to reconstruct the image - it remains schizophrenic. To watch the entire movie is a psychedelic, possibly mind-expanding experience.