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So, 'A Meditation in Color and Light' is this intriguing piece from 2009 by Jon Behrens. It's hard to pin down a genre because it feels more like an experience than a narrative film. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost hypnotic, immersing you in its vibrant visuals and ethereal soundscapes. It’s one of those films that plays with color and light in a way that feels almost experimental, drawing you into a meditative state. The lack of traditional performances or dialogue adds to its uniqueness, making it a kind of visual poem. It really stands apart in how it engages the viewer, challenging the boundaries of conventional storytelling.
This film is somewhat elusive when it comes to physical releases, which makes it a bit of a treasure for collectors who appreciate experimental cinema. There are a few limited formats out there, but finding a good condition copy can be a challenge. Many collectors are drawn to its distinctive style and the way it pushes the envelope, making it a fascinating piece to discuss among enthusiasts. Its rarity and the mystery surrounding its director only add to its appeal.
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