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So, 'Europe in Five Minutes' is this intriguing short by Eder Santos from '86. It’s a curious blend of avant-garde visuals and a sort of rapid-fire storytelling that really captures a whirlwind tour of the continent. The pacing is brisk, almost disorienting, yet it feels intentional, as if Santos wanted to reflect the chaos of travel itself. There's this distinct atmosphere, a mix of surrealism and reality, that keeps you engaged. It’s not what you’d expect from a conventional short; it feels like a dream sequence or a fever dream more than a straightforward narrative. Santos' use of practical effects, though understated, adds a layer of authenticity to the experience, making it memorable in its own right.
This film is quite rare, primarily known within niche collector circles. It originally saw limited releases on obscure formats, making it challenging to find. Interest in Santos' work continues to grow, especially among those who appreciate experimental cinema, which adds a layer of value for collectors who enjoy unique short films.
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