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So, 'Excerpts from a Work in Progress (Undesirables)' is this intriguing rough-cut, a glimpse into something that's not quite finished but already evokes strong themes. The pacing is uneven, which gives it a raw feel, making you really sense the struggle of bringing a vision to life. It's fascinating how it draws on that casual comment from Brakhage, weaving a sort of reflective atmosphere that lingers. You see snippets of what could have been, with practical effects that hint at creativity, and you can almost feel the weight of the unfinished project. It's not about polished performances; it's more about the essence of film-making itself, the passion behind the art.
This film exists in a rather scarce format, primarily circulated among collectors and enthusiasts of experimental cinema. Its rough-cut nature has led to limited official releases, which enhances its allure in collector circles. The film's unconventional approach and ties to Brakhage’s philosophy make it a distinctive piece for those interested in the evolution of avant-garde filmmaking.
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