Organized in 12 discrete chapters, Sixty Six is a milestone achievement, the culmination of Klahr’s decades-long work in collage filmmaking. With its complex superimpositions of imagery and music, and its range of tones and textures at once alluringly erotic and forebodingly sinister, the film is a hypnotic dream of 1960 and 1970s Pop. Elliptical tales of sunshine noir and classic Greek mythology are inhabited by comic book super heroes and characters from Portuguese foto romans who wander through midcentury modernist Los Angeles architectural photographs and landscapes from period magazines.
Directed by Lewis Klahr
collage
avant-garde
1960s
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3.5 / 5
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Lewis Klahr
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2 reviews
Jude
5.3★ · 11/15/25
Really beautiful visuals here. But I will admit I was in and out of it.
I don’t know what it means by my professor giving a conclusion speech and then the movie continued for another 35 minutes
Really beautiful visuals here. But I will admit I was in and out of it.
I don’t know what it means by my professor giving a conclusion speech and then the movie continued for another 35 minutes
Jude
6.0★ · 11/15/25
Really beautiful visuals here. But I will admit I was in and out of it.
I don’t know what it means by my professor giving a conclusion speech and then the movie continued for another 35 minutes
Really beautiful visuals here. But I will admit I was in and out of it.
I don’t know what it means by my professor giving a conclusion speech and then the movie continued for another 35 minutes