DOOMSHOW

by Ray WISNIEWSKI
1964 / 16mm / b&w / sound / 1 screen / 10' 00

"Doomshow reaches deep into the corners of our unconscious; Doomshow is the wailing of the air-raid sirens in the suburbs of Hiroshima-New Jersey-Lower East Side; Doomshow is a shadow is a shadow of terror, a cry that dies out in the throat of a bad dream; Doomshow is one of those black poems of our century which are almost too ugly to look at, too frightening because they are so true and so much like our own souls." - Jonas Mekas

"Doomshow, was there ever a Doomshow? Let it lie, wherever it is, jammed up someone's vein, say, dead, and dead it might LIVE as myth" - R.W.



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