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Fuligem is a quiet, introspective piece set during the pandemic. Ana’s journey through her isolation is profound, almost haunting, and it invites you to really feel the weight of solitude. The pacing is deliberate, not rushed, creating an atmosphere where every little sound seems amplified. It's interesting how the film plays with the concept of connection in a time of disconnect. The performances are raw and engaging, drawing you into Ana’s world. There's a certain charm to its practical effects that ground it, even in its more surreal moments, making it distinct. Quite different from the usual pandemic narratives, it feels personal.
Fuligem is still relatively new, so collectors are keeping an eye on its physical format releases. There hasn't been much in terms of special editions yet, but initial screenings have sparked some buzz among indie film enthusiasts. As a result, the scarcity could eventually elevate its status in niche collector circles, especially if it garners any festival acclaim.
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