Tetrahedron Trailer

Tetrahedron Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967 Factual 9 mins

Following the form of a tetrahedron, the film consists of four regular segments, each covering one topic. It gained a cult status among Split kino-amateurs of older generations.

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