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Conduct Phase is a fascinating piece if you're into experimental cinema. Shot on Super 8, it has this raw, gritty texture that's hard to replicate. The way Strickland plays with multi-projection techniques adds layers to the viewing experience. You really feel like you're stepping into a dream—or maybe a nightmare—depending on your interpretation. The pacing feels deliberate, not rushing you but allowing you to dwell in those haunting moments. Roj's soundtrack adds a really unsettling texture, perfectly complementing the visuals. And while the director is unknown, the film resonates with a certain authenticity that you don’t see often in mainstream works. It’s a unique blend of atmosphere and thematic depth that makes it stand out.
Experimental multi-projection filmUnique Super 8 aestheticSoundtrack enhances unsettling atmosphere
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