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Buffalo Airport Visions is this fascinating dive into the pulse of Toronto street life in the late '60s. It’s all about youth culture, weaving together grainy footage and snippets of conversation that make you feel like you’re right there, experiencing the raw energy firsthand. The pacing is deliberately loose, reflecting the spontaneity of the streets, and it captures that distinctive vibe of an era where change was in the air. There’s a certain charm in its experimental approach, lacking a conventional narrative but instead offering a collage of moments that resonate. It’s not polished, and that’s part of its allure.
Buffalo Airport Visions remains quite obscure, with few known prints circulating among collectors. It hasn't seen a significant restoration, so original copies in decent condition are hard to come by. There’s a niche interest in its portrayal of Toronto's street life and the unfiltered glimpse into the youth culture of its time, making it an intriguing piece for anyone interested in experimental cinema or urban documentaries.
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