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So, '24 hours/10 seconds (not even a kangaroo)' is this experimental documentary by Enrico Ghezzi, made in 2000. It’s a bit of a head-scratcher, really—he takes this airborne journey and layers it with a lot of abstract visuals and sounds. The pacing is definitely unconventional, almost dreamlike, as it unfolds in a way that challenges how we perceive time and travel. There’s something raw and personal about it, like you’re getting a glimpse into Ghezzi’s mind while he floats above the world. It’s not your typical documentary, which might be why it hasn't gotten the attention it deserves in collector circles.
This film is relatively obscure, with limited releases that make it a treasure for those interested in avant-garde cinema. It’s not commonly available, so collectors often seek it out for its unique approach and the insights it offers into Ghezzi's experimental style. The scarcity can drive up interest, especially among those who appreciate the more unconventional side of documentary filmmaking.
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