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Condition of Illusion is this curious gem from 1975 that's really something else. It dances around the ideas of Structural and Materialist Film, exploring how film can exist outside of traditional narratives. You get this hypnotic experience where the visuals come alive, often challenging your perception of what cinema 'should' be. The pacing is deliberately disjointed, almost meditative, creating a surreal atmosphere that feels both inviting and unsettling. There's no big name director attached, which adds to its allure—like a secret treasure for those who appreciate the experimental side of film history.
Condition of Illusion is somewhat elusive on the collector's market. Its limited distribution and lack of mainstream acknowledgment have made physical copies scarce, which intrigues collectors looking for unique pieces. The film has circulated primarily through niche screenings and art house venues, so finding a decent print can be a challenge. It’s definitely on the radar of those interested in avant-garde cinema, often sparking discussions about its thematic depth and experimental approach.
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