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Technicolor Angst

Technicolor Angst
12',

An old regret echoing under neon lights… Technicolor Angst is an experimental short film that transforms the conflicting layers of identity into an inner turmoil wrapped in color. This visual poem by Ketchup Freeland takes the viewer through the winding corridors of a young queer individual’s mind—a journey both vibrant and dark, both contemporary and timeless. As the film moves through a narrative caught between reckoning with the past and the uncertainty of the future, it weaves together animation, live action, and abstract imagery to construct a “felt time.” Here, regret is not merely an emotion—it’s a landscape, a scream, a palette of colors. Technicolor Angst is a vivid yet unsettling expression of repressed feelings, forgotten memories, and the turbulence of identity. The sound of silence, the scream of color.

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