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C/O/N/S/T/R/U/C/T is one of those peculiar films that feels more like an exploration than a narrative. It's all about labor, the meticulous art of glaziers installing a glass window. The atmosphere here is almost meditative, with a focus on the tactile nature of the work. You get this sense of time standing still, layered with a hint of existential reflection, reminiscent of Beckett’s themes but stripped of any overt references. The pacing? Slow and deliberate, allowing you to get lost in the repetitive motions of the craft. It's not just a film about glass; it’s about the act of creation itself, and maybe that’s why it pulls you in.
C/O/N/S/T/R/U/C/T has a limited format history, which adds to its allure among collectors. Originally released as a rare 16mm print, it has seen few subsequent reissues, making it quite scarce. Interest in this title has grown over the years, particularly among those who appreciate avant-garde cinema and its intersection with labor and craftsmanship. It’s one of those hidden gems that sparks conversation among aficionados who value unique cinematic experiences.
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