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So, 'A Dwarf in the Garden' is this curious little gem from 1981 that plays with the Super 8 format in ways that feel almost experimental. The camera work is quite dynamic, moving in and out, and it’s paired with the improvisational dance of Alice Bloch, which adds a fluidity to the proceedings. It feels like a dream sequence—sometimes disjointed but always engaging. There's a certain rawness to it, you know? It captures an atmosphere that’s both whimsical and slightly unsettling. The pacing is unhurried, letting you soak in the visual poetry as it unfolds in this odd little garden setting. Definitely not your typical narrative film, but that’s what makes it stand out.
This film is a rare find, especially for collectors of Super 8 format works. Its experimental nature and the improvisational performance by Alice Bloch set it apart from typical genre offerings. While not widely distributed, its quirky charm and distinctive approach make it a conversation piece among collectors focused on avant-garde cinema. It’s definitely one of those films that might not pop up often, so keep an eye out for it.
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