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So, 'Four Short Films' is this interesting little collection from 1973 that really plays with the essence of what film can do. The director's identity may be a mystery, but the way these Super-8mm films approach motion picture is anything but dull. You get a sense of Baldessari's conceptual mind at work, contrasting the vibrancy of color in film against the starkness of video. It’s not just a visual exercise; there's this underlying tension, a kind of push and pull between mediums. The pacing is contemplative, encouraging a sort of meditative viewing, and the practical effects are raw yet effective, giving it a certain charm. It's definitely a unique piece that stands apart from more conventional fare, making it a curious watch for those who appreciate experimental cinema.
This film has a niche appeal among collectors, especially those interested in the evolution of video art and conceptual cinema. Copies are somewhat scarce due to the limited print runs of Super-8mm films from that era. The lack of a defined director also adds an air of mystery, which can intrigue collectors looking for unique pieces that don't fit neatly into traditional categories.
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