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So, 'Flames that Drift' is this fascinating experimental poetry film shot on super 8mm, digging into the work of Antwerp poet Paul van Ostaijen. It’s got this raw, atmospheric vibe that resonates well with the turbulent times of the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests. The pacing feels almost like a wandering rhythm, inviting you to reflect rather than just watch. The use of practical effects is minimalist but powerful, allowing the visuals to really breathe alongside the poetry. It’s not your typical narrative, but that’s what makes it stand out - it’s an exploration of art and activism woven together with an intimate, almost haunting quality.
This film is an intriguing entry in the realm of experimental cinema, particularly for those who appreciate the intersection of poetry and visual art. Its super 8mm format gives it a unique texture that appeals to collectors of analog film. While it's relatively scarce, the niche it occupies - combining historical literary references with contemporary social themes - could spark interest among those who follow avant-garde cinema. The film's limited releases and the underground nature of its distribution enhance its collectibility.
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