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Chants de l'aube à la nuit, well, it’s a curious piece from '79. The atmosphere leans heavily into this brooding, almost surreal vibe that keeps you on edge. There's a mix of practical effects and somber performances that really pulls you into its world. The pacing, though, is a bit uneven, which adds to that dreamlike quality but might not sit well with everyone. You can sense the themes of existentialism woven throughout, and how they contrast with the tangible effects on screen. It's distinctive, for sure, in how it captures that transitional period in cinema where experimentation was at its peak.
This film has had a rather elusive distribution history, which makes it quite scarce in collector circles. There aren’t many formats available, and the few that exist can be hard to track down, especially in good condition. Interest seems to be growing as more collectors appreciate its unique approach and atmosphere, though it's still a niche title. So, if you come across a copy, it might be worth considering for your collection.
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