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So, 'Ashtray' from 2011, yeah, it's pretty bizarre. You've got this dude, Narek, who runs a website, and he gets this wild idea to make a film that pushes boundaries—like, actually making an actor die for real on screen. The film's tone is unsettling, really dives into the whole concept of extreme art and desperation in cinema. The pacing is a bit erratic, which adds to the tension, and the practical effects, though minimal, are effective enough to leave an impression. It's not exactly a polished gem, but there's something raw and gritty about it that sticks with you. A unique take on the extremes of filmmaking and what some are willing to sacrifice for art.
This film is quite rare, having limited distribution and a few screenings that went under the radar. It's not often discussed in collector circles, which adds to its mystique, but interest is slowly growing due to its provocative themes. In formats, it mostly exists in obscure DVD editions, making it a tough find, but those who appreciate unconventional cinema might find it worth the search.
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