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Eternity is this fascinating documentary that toys with sound and image in a way that feels both haunting and meditative. The heartbeat serves as the only audio backdrop, creating a rhythm that punctuates the film's powerful visuals of war's aftermath. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodicalâit's not just about what you see but how you feel each frame. You can really sense the weight of history, especially knowing it was made right before the cultural clampdown in Albania. Anagnosti's editing is sharp and thoughtful, almost poetic at times, which gives it a uniqueness that's rare in documentary filmmaking, especially from that era.
Eternity has seen some scarcity in circulation; early VHS releases were quite limited. It's one of those films that collectors keep an eye out for, especially since the restored version is finally coming to light after decades of being somewhat hidden. The original prints are hard to find, making any copy a gem in a serious collector's library, as it encapsulates a distinct period of Albanian cinema that few have had the chance to explore.
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