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So, 'Anna Carini in agosto vista dalle farfalle' is this peculiar short from 1967, directed by Mario Schifano, who had a knack for the experimental. The film weaves a kind of dream-like atmosphere, with a pacing that feels both languid and disjointed—perfectly fitting for its surreal themes. The use of practical effects is subtle yet striking, capturing moments that linger in your mind. Carini's performance is ethereal, almost otherworldly, drawing the viewer into this unique visual tapestry. It’s definitely a slice of that era's avant-garde movement, making it quite distinctive in a collection focused on experimental cinema.
This short film has seen limited release formats, primarily appearing in niche collections or festival screenings. Its scarcity adds to the intrigue for collectors, as it’s not something you come across often. Interest tends to spike among those focused on 1960s avant-garde cinema, especially Schifano's works, making it a noteworthy entry for serious collectors.
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