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Dislocated Third Eye Series: Next Movie – High Noon (Hommage To Fred Zinnemann’s High Noon)

The camera becomes an extension of body and spirit—a literal and symbolic “third eye” that sees beyond ordinary vision. The film plays like an adrenaline rush: it breaks free from the steering wheel, spirals wildly around a speeding car, captures watercolor-like pastel light, and ultimately returns to its point of origin.

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The camera becomes an extension of body and spirit—a literal and symbolic “third eye” that sees beyond ordinary vision. The film plays like an adrenaline rush: it breaks free from the steering wheel, spirals wildly around a speeding car, captures watercolor-like pastel light, and ultimately returns to its point of origin.

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