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So, 'AGW 2nd Floor South' is this intriguing piece shot during a residency at the Media City Film Festival, though its director remains a mystery. It’s part of a trilogy, which gives it kind of a conceptual weight, you know? The film employs a 10mm lens and films at a rate of one frame every twenty seconds, creating this surreal compression of time and space. The pacing is methodical, almost hypnotic, allowing you to get lost in the subtle shifts of the gallery environment. It’s got a unique atmosphere that feels both intimate and distant, perfect for those who appreciate experimental cinema that challenges traditional narratives. Not the kind of film you just casually watch; it demands your attention and reflection.
This film is relatively scarce, with only a handful of screenings during its festival circuit. It’s intriguing for collectors interested in experimental formats and lesser-known works. The trilogy aspect might pique interest, as collectors often seek to complete such series, adding to the film's allure in niche circles. As of now, it doesn't have a widely available home release, which certainly enhances its collectibility.
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