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Camera (Notes on Film 10) dives deep into the realm of the unseen, playing with the very essence of what it means to capture a moment. Filmed in a stark, unadorned space, it creates this tense atmosphere where the protagonist's attempts to confront the camera feel almost futile, like fighting a ghost. The editing is sharp and jarring, effectively displacing the viewer's sense of time and space as the camera shifts away from physical aggression. There's a lingering sense of existential dread that makes you ponder not just the act of filming, but the nature of observation itself. It’s definitely a piece that stays with you, challenging conventional storytelling in a raw and visceral way.
Collecting 'Camera' can be a bit tricky since it doesn't have the typical distribution channels of mainstream titles. It’s part of a niche series, which adds to its allure among collectors who appreciate experimental cinema. The film's scarcity and its unconventional approach to the medium make it a point of interest for those who seek out unique works that push the boundaries of film as an art form.
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