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Alph (1970) is this elusive gem that just leaves you wondering. Filmed in Paris, it has this very unique atmosphere, almost dreamlike, with a stark sense of isolation. The pacing feels intentionally uneven, creating a kind of tension that lingers, drawing you in deeper. Not much is known about the director, which adds to its mystique. The unprinted nature of the film raises questions about its themes and intentions, as the original reversal film sitting in the Temenos Archive adds a layer of intrigue. It's fascinating how a piece like this can exist largely unknown yet hold so much potential for discussion among collectors who appreciate the more obscure side of cinema.
Alph is quite scarce, having never been commercially released, which piques the interest of serious collectors. The original reversal film is archived in Temenos, Zurich, making it elusive and a point of intrigue among those who appreciate the deeper cuts of film history. The film's unknown status and the mystery surrounding its creation add a layer of allure that draws in collectors who thrive on uncovering hidden narratives in cinema.
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