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A Fairy-Nose is this curious little gem that runs just about a minute. Directed by Josh Safdie, it definitely carries that unmistakable indie vibe. The film, often referred to as A Love Nose too, dances on the edge of whimsical and absurd. The practical effects are minimal but effective, adding to an overall charm that feels almost like a playful experiment. You get this rapid pacing that keeps things light, with a tone that’s quirky yet endearing. It's not your standard fare, which makes it stand out in the collection. The performances, albeit brief, manage to evoke a surprising amount of emotion given the short runtime.
A Fairy-Nose is somewhat of a curiosity among film collectors, especially for those who appreciate the works of Josh Safdie. There’s not really a lot of information out there about its distribution, making physical copies quite rare. It’s one of those pieces that might not show up often, so if you stumble upon it, it’s worth considering for its distinctiveness and the insight into Safdie’s early style. Its simplicity and charm make it a fascinating entry in any indie collection.
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