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So, 'De lo que no hay' is this intriguing piece from 1968 that slipped under the radar. It embodies that raw, experimental spirit of the Argentine avant-garde, with visuals that are haunting and fragmented—very much a product of its time. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, blurring lines between reality and artistic expression. While we don't have a specified director, the film stands out for its unconventional narrative style and evocative atmosphere, making it an interesting study in artistic rebellion. It’s one of those films that, despite being unreleased, captures a specific moment in cinema history that collectors often find compelling.
This film is quite rare, as it never officially saw the light of day after its completion. It’s a curious entry in the history of Argentine cinema, capturing a fleeting moment of avant-garde experimentation. Collectors often seek out any materials or bootlegs related to it, but finding quality prints or information can be quite the challenge. Its obscurity only adds to its allure, making it a point of interest for those who appreciate the complexities of lost films.
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