

Overview
“In-Side-Out” is the debut film by US beat poet George Moorse, a wildly colorful pop poem. The film critic Enno Patalas described “In-Side-Out” as a “fantastic abracadabra and erotic delirium” and considered it the best West German film at the 1965 Oberhausen festival. “In-Side-Out” was also the LCB's first film production: the cheerful and colorful kaleidoscope of romantic love, told as an associatively swirling sequence of images.
Year 1964
Studio Literarisches Colloquium
Director George Moorse
Crew George Moorse (Director), George Moorse (Writer), Gérard Vandenberg (Director of Photography), Pamela Badyk (Editor), Wolfgang Ramsbott (Producer)
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Language Deutsch