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Arrows of Time is a fascinating dive into the abstract, blending experimental footage with philosophical musings. The film we'reaves together raw, diary-like observations from The Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, which gives it a unique texture; almost like you're experiencing a dreamlike exploration of concepts that are hard to grasp. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing viewers to absorb the dense layers of thought, poetry, and the voices of thinkers like Beuys and Derrida. It's a curious mix of visuals and ideas that challenges the conventional narrative flow, making it stand out in the realm of experimental cinema.
Arrows of Time is quite niche, and its scarcity is part of what intrigues collectors. The film was released in limited formats, with early editions becoming quite hard to find. There’s a growing interest among those who appreciate experimental cinema and philosophical themes, making it a potential gem for the right collector.
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