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Caribs' Leap is a unique visual experience that combines two films into a synchronized three-screen projection. Released in 2002, this work offers a distinctive take on the art of film and video presentation.
This film is part of a niche category of multi-screen works, making it relatively rare in collector circles. Initially presented at Documenta 11, it's seen some limited screenings since, which adds to its elusive nature. As such, interest among collectors tends to focus on its artistic value rather than commercial viability, making any available copies particularly treasured by those who appreciate experimental cinema.
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Caribs' Leap is a unique artistic film experience that combines elements of visual art and cinema.
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Caribs' Leap was released in 2002.
Caribs' Leap and Western Deep are complementary films shown together as a synchronized three-screen projection.
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