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So, 'Floor to Walls to Ceiling' is this intriguing experimental piece from 1975 that really stretches the boundaries of what you might expect from the genre. It's all about weaving together electro, opto, and mechanical environments, creating an almost meditative atmosphere. The pacing is unique, not your typical narrative flow; it feels like a journey rather than a story. You can sense the vision behind it—there's a distinct artistry in the practical effects, and though the director is unknown, the execution has a certain charm that pulls you in. There's just something about how it utilizes space and sound that keeps your attention without needing a traditional plot. It’s definitely a conversation starter among collectors.
This film has become somewhat of an enigma, given the absence of concrete information about its director and production history. Original formats are rare, making it a sought-after piece for those interested in experimental cinema. It’s not something you see often in collector circles, but for those who appreciate avant-garde films, it holds a certain allure, especially with its distinctive approach to sound and visual interplay.
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