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''Lyrical Nitrate'' ((オランダ語:Lyrisch Nitraat)) is a 1991 collage film by Peter Delpeut. The film consists of clips from various silent films printed on decaying nitrocellulose (or nitrate) film stock, including shorts, documentaries, and travelogues. There is no formal narrative. Delpeut followed the film with 1993's ''The Forbidden Quest'', which also uses found footage; the two were released together on video and DVD. The films were drawn from the Desmets Collection of the Nederlands Filmmuseum, where Delpeut worked as deputy director for a decade. Jean Desmet (1875–1956) was an early Dutch film distributor. After Desmet's death a cache of film prints was discovered in the attic of a theater he owned in Amsterdam, and subsequently added to the museum's collection.〔 ==See also== *''Diva Dolorosa'', an Delpeut non-narrative, found-footage film, released the same year as ''Lyrical Nitrate''. *''Decasia'', a similar non-narrative, found-footage film. *''The Forbidden Quest'', Delpeut's unofficial sequel to ''Lyrical Nitrate''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lyrical Nitrate」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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