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So, 'Changing Azazel' is this intriguing home movie by Ken Jacobs from '73. It’s black and white, silent, and really different from typical features of the time. The pacing feels almost hypnotic, as Jacobs captures everyday moments that transform into something oddly surreal. There's no flashy editing or effects, just this raw, unfiltered look at life that draws you in. The atmosphere is contemplative, and you find yourself reflecting on the simplicity of the scenes he presents. It almost feels like you're peeking into a private world, which is a unique experience in film.
As a home movie, 'Changing Azazel' has a distinct scarcity in collector circles, with few copies circulating. Its unique style and Ken Jacobs' approach attract a niche audience interested in experimental film. Limited availability makes it a noteworthy find, appealing to those who appreciate the nuances of early independent cinema.
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