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Cinématon XXXV feels like a laid-back exploration into the fabric of the human experience, even if its director remains shrouded in mystery. This installment of Courant's series continues to delve into the nature of cinema itself, with its slow pacing giving you time to reflect on each frame. There’s a certain rawness to the presentation, almost like a diary made of flickering images. The atmosphere is contemplative, where each second feels like it’s inviting you to ponder existence. It’s distinctive in that it’s less about plot and more about the act of being. If you're into avant-garde cinema, this one’s a treat, but it may not resonate with everyone.
Cinématon XXXV is part of a unique series that collectors often seek out for its experimental nature and the obscurity surrounding it. Released in 1984, it’s not the easiest to find, especially in good condition, as many copies are from lesser-known distributors. It holds a certain allure for those interested in lesser-known avant-garde works, and its scarcity adds to its appeal among collectors who appreciate the nuances of independent film history.
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