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Movie poster: Breakaway (1967)
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Breakaway

1967 · 6 min Music
6.4 / 10 · TMDB

Breakaway plays out like a visual symphony. A prototype for the best (but still, lesser) contemporary formalist music videos, like Peter Care’s “What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?” and “Drive” (both for REM), Conner’s movie is an experiment in the visual language of film. But no matter how powerful a formal analysis of his filmmaking process may be in suggesting how Conner’s rhythms affect us, there is much in Breakaway – in Basilotta’s brash and unbridled self-assertiveness, in Conner’s feverish camera style, and even in the uncomplicated honesty of Cobb’s catchy lyrics and tune – that defies verbalisation… and must simply be loved! -- Senses of Cinema

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Year 1967
Country United States of America
Genre Music
Director Bruce Conner
Runtime 6 min.
Rating TMDB: 6.4/10 (14 votes)

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Conner constructs a five-minute study as a kinetic sculpture, where editing becomes the primary compositional tool. He relies on the contrast between the dark background and the dancer's luminous figure, using rhythmic repeats and overlays to generate a sense of euphoric release.

What lingers after viewing is the raw, pulsating energy of the film, a celebration of movement that feels both vintage and startlingly contemporary. It’s a pure shot of cinematic adrenaline. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Bruce Conner

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