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Director: George Kuchar
Cast: George Kuchar, Philly Abe, Bradley Eros, Antonio Ferrera
A metropolis awash in electrical overdrive crashes in the heat of summer and sends a Bronxite into the clutches of a waterworld further north. It is there that we witness the cooling fogs and diving mammals of maritime yore and sail free in winds of a nautical nature. A nature that fills the summer sky with twinkling tidbits and the tummy with protein rich denizens of Neptune’s soup. A tour of the towering turrets of tomorrow land and the spatial splendor of yesterday’s yearnings captured on both chemical and electrical media.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Burnout (2003), directed by George Kuchar, is an experimental film that has received a mixed critical reception. The film's surreal, dreamlike visuals and unconventional narrative have been praised by some critics, though it remains a divisive work. Due to its avant-garde nature, Burnout has not received major awards recognition, though it has developed a following among fans of experimental cinema.
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Fans of distinctive, experimental filmmaking will appreciate the surreal, visually captivating style of director George Kuchar in this 2003 film. The bizarre, dreamlike plot and impressionistic exploration of themes like urban overload and man's relationship with nature make Burnout a truly one-of-a-kind cinematic experience.
Burnout is a 2017 Moroccan drama film directed by Nour-Eddine Lakhmari. It was selected as the Moroccan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.
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