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So, 'Dream' feels like this ethereal journey rather than a straightforward documentary. Shot during the production of 'Miracle Story' in Tartu, it captures the essence of that time—more like a visual poem than a behind-the-scenes look. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere and the fleeting moments. It’s not just about the film being made; it transcends that, diving into the dreamlike quality of creativity and memory. The visuals have a raw, tangible feel, which gives it a unique charm—you really sense the place and time. It's an interesting piece for those who appreciate the intersection of film and reality, but it’s not for everyone, as it's quite different from traditional docs.
Finding 'Dream' can be a bit of a hunt—it’s not widely circulated, which makes it intrigue collectors. Originally released on limited formats, its scarcity adds an appealing layer for those into unique documentaries. The unusual blend of documentary and dreamlike narrative can draw in collectors interested in experimental cinema, marking it as a notable piece in the landscape of late 1970s film.
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