Born in the carnage of World War I (circa 1916), Dada wasn’t just an art movement. It was a middle finger to logic, reason, and bourgeois culture. The Dadaists believed that if European "rationality" could lead to the trenches, then rationality deserved to be laughed off a cliff.
Traditional cinema tells a story: Boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl.
The existence of platforms like Movies Dada creates a tangible deficit in the entertainment economy: