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Wouldn't that be more Avant Garde?
Edit: They're the same thing. TIL
i think i would say dada is an avant garde movement, but not all things avant garde are dada.
dada is more "irreverent" and "irrational", where avant garde is a much wider set of values.
in a Venn diagram i would say they overlap significantly, but not totally. idk though let me know what you think :)
Return to Reason
Anemic Cinema
Entr'acte
The Great History of Western Philosophy
Eraserhead
Last Year At Marienbad
Watch some of Alejandro Jodorowsky's films like El Topo and The Holy Mountain.
Mouse Hunt 1997