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Aotearoa feels like a meditation on place, you know? There's this intriguing contrast between the icy landscapes of Weissensee and the warm, inviting beaches of Matapōuri. It's shot with this fascinating technique—double-perforated film, which gives it a raw, textured look that you don't see much anymore. The pacing is deliberate, almost languid at times, which allows you to soak in the atmosphere. It's like the film itself is inviting you to slow down and appreciate the simplicity of these settings. There's a sense of exploration in how it captures both nature and the human experience within it, but without any conventional narrative structure. It’s distinctive, for sure, especially for fans of experimental cinema.
Aotearoa is shaping up to be quite the talking point among collectors, especially given its unique filmmaking technique. As of now, there’s limited information about releases or availability, which could make any future editions quite desirable. The buzz around it is more about its artistic merit than commercial appeal, but that often ignites interest in niche circles. If you're into avant-garde cinema or practical effects, this one might become a sought-after piece in the right collections.
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