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So, ‘Adios’ is this deeply personal documentary that kind of sneaks up on you. It’s a compilation of 16mm and Super 8 footage, shot by Amos during his home hospice stay. The pacing is reflective, letting the viewer sit with these moments of family and friendship, and even features his hospice nurse, Courtney, which adds this intimate human touch. The grainy film stock gives it this nostalgic feel; it’s raw and unvarnished, really. It’s not just a farewell; it’s a testament to the connections he cherished. The way he captures his loved ones—there's something quite poignant about it all.
‘Adios’ is a unique entry in the documentary genre, and while it’s still fresh, it’s already drawing attention for its authentic approach to mortality and connection. The limited format—16mm and Super 8—adds a layer of scarcity, making it a notable piece for collectors who appreciate personal storytelling in film. As it gains traction, keep an eye on how its value develops, especially among those interested in intimate narrative forms.
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