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Breath In (To) / Out (Of) is a fascinating piece, really minimalistic but deeply engaging. It's just the artist breathing, and that alone creates this heavy atmosphere. You can almost feel the weight of existence in those slow, rhythmic inhales and exhales. The pacing is deliberate, giving you space to reflect on why something so simple can be so profound. It plays with the concept of presence and absence in art, making the empty screen a canvas of its own. There's a raw, almost meditative quality here that invites contemplation, which is distinctive in a time when experimental cinema was really finding its voice.
This film is somewhat elusive in the collector's market, with very few formats released over the years. Its experimental nature means it appeals primarily to niche collectors who appreciate avant-garde pieces. There’s a certain intrigue surrounding the anonymity of the director, which can spark curiosity and discussion among enthusiasts. Keep an eye out for limited screenings or rare print releases, as they can be quite sought after.
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