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So, 'Face' from 1969 is a curious piece. It's all about close-ups of three individuals—two women and a transvestite man—caught in a mix of acting and reality during their sexual processes. The editing is pretty frenetic, with intercuts that create this odd rhythm. And there's this looped laugh from a woman that plays throughout, which gives it a bizarre sort of atmosphere. It's experimental in a way that really challenges your sense of what a narrative film can be. The performances are raw, almost confrontational, and you can't help but feel a bit unsettled by the whole thing. It's distinctive for sure, standing apart from mainstream works of its time.
This film has had limited distribution and is often hard to find, which adds to its allure for collectors. Various formats have appeared over the years, but specific editions remain rare and sought after. The film's experimental nature and its unconventional subject matter give it a niche but dedicated following among avant-garde film enthusiasts.
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