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Study II: Hallucinations

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Need to watch 'Study II: Hallucinations' on your TV or mobile device at home? Hunting down a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or watch the Peter Weiss-directed movie via subscription can be difficult, so we here at Moviefone want to do the work for you.

Below, you'll find a number of top-tier streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription options - along with the availability of 'Study II: Hallucinations' on each platform when they are available. Now, before we get into all the details of how you can watch 'Study II: Hallucinations' right now, here are some particulars about the Svensk Experimentfilmstudio flick.

Released , 'Study II: Hallucinations' stars Eugen Albán, Lars Forssell, Lars Fredin, Daniel Helldén The movie has a runtime of about 5 min, and received a user score of 46 (out of 100) on TMDb, which put together reviews from 16 well-known users.

Interested in knowing what the movie's about? Here's the plot: ""Studie II (Hallucinationer)" (Study II (Hallucinations)) (1952), comprises twelve staged scenes that were modelled after a set of drawings. Accompanied by metallic sounds, various body parts, limbs and objects form surrealistic collages against the background of a black space. Peter Weiss intended to create associative images that can not be deciphered completely. Beyond any logical interpretation, he wanted to show pure inner feelings." .