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So, 'Epilogue' is this really fascinating piece by Jordan Belson, commissioned by the Hirshhorn Museum. It’s not your typical film, but rather a 12-minute visual exploration that feels more like a journey through sound and light. You can sense the weight of his 60 years of experience in abstract visuals. The pacing is almost meditative, allowing you to get lost in its atmosphere. The way Belson combines the auditory and visual aspects is quite distinctive, almost like he’s painting with sound. It’s like a dream unraveling in front of your eyes, very immersive and thought-provoking.
'Epilogue' is somewhat of a niche interest among collectors, given its experimental nature and limited distribution. Originally released on VHS, it’s not commonly found in the wild, making it a bit scarce. The DVD release is also limited, and many collectors appreciate its uniqueness as part of Belson’s broader oeuvre, which often blends art and avant-garde film. It's the kind of title that may not appeal to everyone, but those who understand Belson's vision tend to hold it in high regard.
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