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This 14-minute short, 'Are We Still Going to the Movies?', is quite the interesting piece from 1974. It dives into the complexities of a young couple's differing views on sex, creating a space for some raw and honest conversation. The pacing is definitely deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the tension and nuance of their arguments. While the director remains unknown, the film’s approach feels both intimate and reflective, almost like a confessional. The atmosphere is thick with unspoken thoughts, making it distinctive in how it tackles such a personal subject matter. It’s a curious snapshot of the era's attitudes towards sexuality and relationships.
This film is relatively scarce, with limited distribution, which makes it a unique find for collectors interested in 70s short cinema. Its subject matter and format may not have achieved mainstream recognition, but it certainly has an appeal for those keen on exploring the evolution of sexual discourse in film. Collectors often appreciate its candid approach, making it a noteworthy piece in the exploration of societal attitudes during that period.
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