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Endless Day is a fascinating piece from Tooming, really dives deep into the experimental side of Estonian cinema. The film's atmosphere is quite haunting, almost dreamlike, with a slow pacing that allows you to absorb its visual language and social critiques. It plays with space in ways that provoke thought about the socio-political climate of the time. There's a rawness to the performances, a stark contrast to the polished films of its era. The fact that it was banned just adds to its allure, a forbidden glimpse into the radical rethinking of narrative and form that was happening. It's definitely a film that makes you reflect long after viewing.
Endless Day is quite scarce on the collector's market, primarily due to its ban and the subsequent orders for destruction. It has seen limited releases, making original prints highly sought after. The film's unique approach to narrative and visual style draws the interest of collectors who appreciate its historical context and radical themes within Estonian cinema.
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