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Filmscribble, or Future I: Vision, is a unique exploration of the body and movement. The director, whose identity remains a mystery, captures a raw performance in an intimate setting—the bathroom. It's not just about nudity but rather the way the body interacts with space and the camera's gaze. The pacing feels meditative, almost hypnotic, as the performer stretches and contracts, creating a dialogue between flesh and lens. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on the purity of movement, which gives it an almost dreamlike quality. It’s one of those films that you might not see often and makes you think about the boundaries of performance art in film.
Filmscribble / Future I: Vision is a bit of an enigma in the collection world. Released in 2010, it hasn't seen widespread distribution, making it a somewhat rare find. The lack of information about the director only adds to its mystique, appealing to those who appreciate outsider art and performance. Collectors often seek it out for its unique approach to the medium and the intimate atmosphere it creates, making it a conversation starter among cinephiles.
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