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So, 'Autumn Rush for Kurt Kren and Winter and Spring and Summer' is like an experimental treat for those into pure visuals. The way it captures the changing seasons through a clockwork Bolex is fascinating. You get this rhythmic quality from the stop frame motion, sort of a dance of nature, with those alternating frames creating a syncopation that feels almost musical. The 75mm and 25mm macro lenses pull you in close, letting you see details that usually get lost in more conventional films. It’s a deep dive into the essence of time and the natural world, rather meditative in its approach. Definitely a unique piece for any collection, if you appreciate the art of film beyond narrative storytelling.
This film remains relatively scarce, reflecting the niche interest in avant-garde cinema. It was released in limited formats, making it a curious find for collectors who appreciate experimental works. Despite its rarity, there's a growing interest among those who understand its artistic value, especially in the context of nature photography and film techniques.
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