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So, this film, 'Fractions of Temporary Periods (I parte)', is quite an interesting piece, you know? Shot over a three-year span from '65 to '68, it feels like a time capsule of sorts, capturing fleeting moments with a style that drifts rather than rushes. The tone is almost dreamlike, with long takes that draw you into the child's perspective, creating an atmosphere that’s both innocent and slightly unsettling. You'll notice the practical effects feel very raw, and there’s something about the pacing that makes you linger. It’s not about conventional storytelling; it invites you to reflect, which can be quite captivating. The absence of a known director adds a layer of mystery too, contributing to its distinctiveness in the underground scene.
This film has had limited releases, making original prints somewhat rare in the collector community. The experimental nature and its elusive director's identity have built a certain mystique around it, attracting those interested in avant-garde cinema. As interest in underground films grows, this title remains a curiosity for collectors, especially those focused on the transitional period of experimental filmmaking in the late '60s.
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