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For Concertino is an intriguing piece that feels like a personal diary in motion, a kind of visual love letter to Sara, the filmmaker's mother. The black and white photography creates this stark, almost ethereal atmosphere that complements the choreography by Catherine Diverrès beautifully. It’s not just a standard documentary or performance capture; it’s an exploration of memory and presence, inviting you into Sara's world without any excess. The pacing is meditative, allowing the viewer to linger on moments that feel both intimate and universal, making it a distinctive watch for those who appreciate the intersection of dance and personal narrative.
For Concertino is a rarity, often overlooked amidst more commercial works from the era. Collectors tend to cherish its intimate portrayal and the artistic collaboration, making it a unique find. Distribution is limited, so copies, especially in good condition, are more sought after than you might expect, and while it may not dominate the market, it definitely holds a special place for those who value experimental cinema and choreographic works.
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