10 Bizarre Experimental Films You Won't Believe Actually Exist
Some made by directors you wouldn't expect.
Film is a medium that by its very nature has virtually limitless possibilities for self expression. With it, a filmmaker can tell any story, no matter how fantastic or bizarre. And normally, that's a good thing. After all, where would we be without the bold experimentation of pioneering auteurs like George Melies or DW Griffith? But as with anything, it's possible to have too much of a good thing, and some experimental filmmakers have begun to abuse the privilege of having an intensely creative medium with which to work. While some of the films on this list are strange, but still innovative and groundbreaking in a genuinely positive way, others are just painful. Just because something can be done doesn't mean that it necessarily should -- a number of the films on this list serve as a towering monument to that philosophy. In an attempt to break new ground and make a name for themselves as artists, many of the directors here have created a group of films that are so staggeringly pretentious and self-indulgent that they are practically unwatchable, unless being viewed with a sense of morbid curiosity. When people look at the entire genre of experimental film as nothing more than a bunch of sideshow freaks, we know who to blame.