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So, 'Century City' is quite the piece—it's like stepping into a warped dimension where a murder leads to a conversation that circles back on itself. The contrast between the detective in Cape Town and the director in Los Angeles creates this rich, surreal atmosphere. It messes with your head a bit, you know? The dual-screen installation adds a unique visual layer, making it an art piece more than just a film. Pacing is intentionally disjointed, fitting for a narrative that loops endlessly. It’s fascinating how it plays with themes of film and reality, and the performances feel like they’re layered in some kind of dream logic. Definitely a conversation starter among collectors who appreciate experimental cinema.
This film has a limited release history and is typically found in specialized art film collections or installations. Due to its unique format and presentation style, there aren't many copies floating around, which adds to its scarcity and intrigue. Collectors tend to appreciate its experimental approach and the way it blurs the lines between cinema and art, making it a talking piece in any collection.
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