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So, 'Da nero a nero. Tempo per pensare' is this intriguing piece that really captures a performer's internal struggle and anticipation. The film unfolds in a way that feels almost meditative—like you're watching someone caught in that liminal space between stillness and action, all those intentions swirling before they take the stage. It's got this raw, visceral energy, despite not being flashy. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to really breathe with the performer, which can be both captivating and a bit challenging depending on your mood. The absence of a known director and genre adds an air of mystery; it's like finding a hidden gem that not many people discuss but those who do tend to appreciate its artistry.
This film has been somewhat elusive in terms of availability, with few physical formats ever released, making it a curious item for collectors. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate experimental cinema or themes of performance art. If you manage to find a copy, it's likely to be a conversation starter among fellow collectors, not only for its content but also for its rarity.
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