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So, 'Enrico Ghezzi su Ciprì e Maresco' is this curious exploration of the works of Ciprì and Maresco, two figures in Italian cinema who often dance around the avant-garde. The film has this raw, almost chaotic feel to it, much like their own works. You really get a sense of their unique perspective on storytelling. The pacing is deliberately meandering, reflective of Ghezzi’s own style—think of it as a journey rather than a destination. What’s fascinating is how it captures the essence of their artistry without trying to pin it down. It’s a tapestry of thoughts and images, and the practical effects, or lack thereof, draw you into the gritty realism that Ghezzi seems to lean towards. Definitely worth a watch if you're into the experimental side of cinema.
This title is not widely available in the collector community, with limited releases mostly seen in niche film festivals or specific retrospectives. Its scarcity adds a layer of intrigue for collectors, especially those interested in Italian cinema and the avant-garde. Keep an eye out for any special editions or screenings, as that could be a chance to score this unique piece that reflects the less commercial side of film history.
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