Psychomontage (1963)
Sexologists, psychologists, and proponents of sexual freedom, the Kronhausens here attempt to induce erotic response in the audience by carefully chosen visual stimuli and juxtapositions (aimed at both conscious and unconscious). Phallic symbols and open orifices, a tongue licking an orange, an unexpected finger entering the frame: almost any object or act, no matter how innocuous, the Kronhausens show, can be made to appear erotic, and reveals our predisposition towards ‘shaping’ visual evidence for purposes of erotic gratification.
Director: Eberhardt Kronhausen, Phyllis Kronhausen
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date: December 30, 1963
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Psychomontage about?
- Sexologists, psychologists, and proponents of sexual freedom, the Kronhausens here attempt to induce erotic response in the audience by carefully chosen visual stimuli and juxtapositions (aimed at both conscious and unconscious). Phallic symbols and open orifices, a tongue licking an orange, an unexpected finger entering the frame: almost any object or act, no matter how innocuous, the Kronhausens show, can be made to appear erotic, and reveals our predisposition towards ‘shaping’ visual evidence for purposes of erotic gratification.
- Who directed Psychomontage?
- Psychomontage was directed by Eberhardt Kronhausen, Phyllis Kronhausen.
- How long is Psychomontage?
- Psychomontage has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).