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VEP

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VEP,
abbreviation for visual-evoked potential.

VEP
visual evoked potential.


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A new film from Olivier Assayas is always welcome, even if one can't shake the sense that this mercurial talent has been largely spinning his wheels since the delirious Irma Vep in 1996.
BOARDING GATE Running Time 106 minutes Written and directed by Olivier Assayas Starring Asia Argento, Michael Madsen Olivier Assayas’ Boarding Gate, from his own screenplay, continues his trangressively exotic filmmaking—previously exemplified most vividly in Demonlover (2002) and Irma Vep (1996)—in a disenchanted form of film noir, combining violence, intrigue, eroticism, horror, international financial shenanigans and the more ruthless exercises of capitalistic power.
 
 
 
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