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So, 'Ambrosia' is this intriguing short by Lewis Klahr, and it's really unlike anything else out there. The film has this ethereal quality, blending found footage and animation into a dreamlike collage. You can feel the pacing is deliberately slow, almost meditative, inviting you to linger on each image. The themes of memory and loss are subtly woven in, and the practical effects used here give it a tactile feel that enhances its surreal atmosphere. It's not your typical short and definitely stands out for its distinctive visual language and contemplative approach.
Ambrosia is a bit of an enigma in the collector's world. Released in 2014, it hasn't seen a lot of mainstream attention, which makes it somewhat scarce. There are few formats available, primarily digital, but collectors appreciate its unique artistic vision. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who delve into experimental cinema or Klahr's work.
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