Jonas Mekas in Kodachrome Days is a 4 minute homage by one avant garde movie director to another. It is basically a collection of a few photographic stills of Mekas and a woman and child (presumably family members) manipulated in various ways. Some stills seem to rotate and ripple giving them a 3D effect without the need of glasses. Other stills fade in and out, giving them a strobe effect. That's pretty much all there is. Recommended for fans of avant garde movies. Maybe not recommended so much for people prone to seizures.
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