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So, 'Fabric' is this fascinating little piece from 2013, and it’s directed by someone who remains pretty much a mystery. The film reconstructs a 1950s fashion commercial, piecing together whatever remnants survived and what’s left is just this enchanting silent pantomime. The pacing is deliberate, almost hypnotic, drawing you into those old-school aesthetics. There's something eerie about seeing these fragmented images of a synthetic fabric, hinting at the complexity of commercialism and nostalgia. It all feels like a ghost of the past, flawed recordings and all, adding to its charm and distinctiveness. You can’t help but appreciate the thought and creativity behind it, despite its somewhat rough edges.
'Fabric' has become somewhat of a niche curiosity among collectors, partly due to its elusive director and unique approach. With limited availability in various formats, the film stands out for its innovative use of found footage. Its exploration of the ephemeral nature of commercial art resonates with many, making it an interesting piece for those who appreciate experimental cinema. Given its scarcity, it's something that might catch the eye of the serious collector looking for distinctive works.
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