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DRIFT is this intriguing amalgamation of sound and sight, a unique experiment that dates back to '91. Leah Singer's visual artistry and Lee Ranaldo's sonic explorations create an atmosphere that's hard to pin down. It's not your typical film - it's more like a living, breathing art piece that invites you into its immersive world. The real-time performance aspect, with those vintage 16mm projectors, gives it a tactile, almost organic quality. The pacing ebbs and flows, drawing you into a reflective space. Themes of perception and the nature of creativity linger long after it’s over.
DRIFT remains somewhat elusive in the collector's market, with limited releases, mainly on obscure formats like VHS or select art house screenings. The film's unique blend of avant-garde artistry makes it a sought-after piece among those who appreciate experimental cinema. Scarcity and the niche appeal of its creators ensure that it draws interest from collectors curious about the intersection of visual art and sound.
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