Avant-Garde 52
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- | '''L'Anticoncept''', is a film by [[Lettrist]] [[Gil J. Wolman]] which was shown for the first time on [[February 11]] [[1952]] at the [[Avant-Garde 52]] [[film club]] in the [[Musée de l'Homme]] in Paris, projected on a helium-filled balloon anchored to the floor with a leash. | + | ''[[L'Anticoncept]]'', is a film by [[Lettrist]] [[Gil J. Wolman]] which was shown for the first time on [[February 11]] [[1952]] at the [[Avant-Garde 52]] [[film club]] in the [[Musée de l'Homme]] in Paris, projected on a helium-filled balloon anchored to the floor with a leash. |
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L'Anticoncept, is a film by Lettrist Gil J. Wolman which was shown for the first time on February 11 1952 at the Avant-Garde 52 film club in the Musée de l'Homme in Paris, projected on a helium-filled balloon anchored to the floor with a leash.
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