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So, 'Every Day, Every Time' is a curious piece, an experimental short crafted on 8mm by Akira Hoshino. It has this raw, tactile quality that draws you in, almost like looking through a window into someone's fleeting moments. The pacing feels deliberate yet spontaneous, capturing the essence of everyday life but through an avant-garde lens. There’s a sense of nostalgia wrapped in the grainy visuals, the kind that gives you that warm, fuzzy feeling while also making you ponder the transient nature of existence. It’s not about grand performances, but rather about the atmosphere Hoshino creates with simple yet effective practical effects and seemingly mundane interactions, making it distinctly artsy without being pretentious.
This film is relatively obscure, which definitely adds to its charm for collectors. It exists mainly in limited 8mm prints, making original copies somewhat rare. Interest in experimental films has been growing, and this piece often emerges in discussions around avant-garde cinema, particularly those with a focus on the tactile qualities of film. If you come across a copy, it could be a nice find for anyone diving into the niche of early 2000s experimental shorts.
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