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- Allures runtime "8.0".
- Allures abstract "Allures is a 1961 short American experimental film directed by Jordan Belson. Using an evocative combination of sound and light effects, the film has been described by Belson as the "space-iest film that had been done until then", creating "a feeling of moving into the void".In 2011, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress.".
- Allures director Jordan_Belson.
- Allures runtime "480.0".
- Allures wikiPageID "36894018".
- Allures wikiPageRevisionID "556619803".
- Allures country "United States".
- Allures director Jordan_Belson.
- Allures hasPhotoCollection Allures.
- Allures language "English".
- Allures name "Allures".
- Allures runtime "480.0".
- Allures subject Category:1960s_short_films.
- Allures subject Category:1961_films.
- Allures subject Category:American_avant-garde_and_experimental_films.
- Allures subject Category:American_films.
- Allures subject Category:English-language_films.
- Allures subject Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_films.
- Allures type Film.
- Allures type Work.
- Allures type Wikidata:Q11424.
- Allures type CreativeWork.
- Allures type Movie.
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- Allures comment "Allures is a 1961 short American experimental film directed by Jordan Belson. Using an evocative combination of sound and light effects, the film has been described by Belson as the "space-iest film that had been done until then", creating "a feeling of moving into the void".In 2011, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress.".
- Allures label "Allures (film)".
- Allures label "Allures".
- Allures sameAs Allures_(film).
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- Allures sameAs Q2109452.
- Allures sameAs Q2109452.
- Allures wasDerivedFrom Allures?oldid=556619803.
- Allures isPrimaryTopicOf Allures.
- Allures name "Allures".