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* [[Show Within a Show|Film within a Film]]: There is ''another'' short film entitled "Multiple Sidosis" completely embedded within the larger film, which is made in the course of the outer film.
* [[Show Within a Show|Film within a Film]]: There is ''another'' short film entitled "Multiple Sidosis" completely embedded within the larger film, which is made in the course of the outer film.
* [[Highlighted Text]]: The bit of the reel-to-reel recorder's instruction manual which inspires Sid is emphasized in this way.
* [[Hollywood Giftwrap]]: Averted. The gifts under the tree all appear to be conventionally wrapped, and Sid tears the wrapping off his biggest gift.
* [[Hollywood Giftwrap]]: Averted. The gifts under the tree all appear to be conventionally wrapped, and Sid tears the wrapping off his biggest gift.
* [[Music Video]]
* [[Music Video]]

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Former vaudevillian and amateur filmmaker Sid Laverents wrote, directed and starred in Multiple SIDosis, a short film from 1970 that features a dozen Split Screens of him playing a variety of musical instruments simultaneously. Each of Laverents's musicians displays a different character with its own costume and hairstyle as they unite to perform the song "Nola," a novelty ragtime number popularized in the 1920s. Coupling his own ingratiating persona, painstaking in-camera multiple exposures and complex overdubbing, Laverents created a film that may be amateur but not amateurish.

Multiple SIDosis was added to the National Film Registry in 2000.

Tropes used in Multiple SIDosis include: