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So, there's this film called Calendar that really caught my eye. It’s about Hitesh and Manorama Kakati, a retired couple in Assam, and how their quiet life gets turned upside down by some calendar changes. The pacing is quite gentle, almost contemplative, allowing you to really soak in the atmosphere of rural life. The themes of time and change are presented with a subtle touch, making it resonate with anyone who’s felt the weight of passing time. The performances feel very natural, grounding the story in a way that’s refreshing. There’s something about its simplicity that sticks with you, almost like a whispered secret of life’s unpredictability.
Calendar is an interesting piece, particularly for collectors who enjoy films that delve into the nuances of everyday life. The film's format history is a bit elusive, and it hasn't had widespread distribution, which adds to its allure for collectors. Its scarcity makes it a conversation starter, as many aren't aware of it, yet those who do often appreciate its understated charm. It’s definitely worth keeping an eye on if you find it at a local market or a niche festival screening.
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