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Gammelion is one of those films that sneaks up on you with its hypnotic pace and sheer visual artistry. Shot in a single location, the atmosphere is thick, almost meditative, as it unfolds in a mere seven minutes, yet it feels expansive in its ambition. The sparse use of film gives it this uniquely raw quality; there's a certain beauty in its imperfections. Themes of time and perception ripple throughout, inviting viewers to engage on a more cerebral level. Not much is known about the director, which adds an air of mystery. Definitely a piece that stands out in the late works of Markopoulos, hinting at the grander scope of Eniaios. It’s one of those films that makes you think about the act of watching itself.
Gammelion is quite a rarity in collector circles, with only a handful of prints circulating, which makes it a sought-after piece for those interested in avant-garde cinema. Its obscure director and the film's limited length contribute to a sense of intrigue, as it bridges a crucial gap in Markopoulos's filmography. Though there isn't extensive format history, the film's unique visual style and the historical context of its setting keep collectors engaged. Interest has grown particularly for those focused on early experimental works, making it a niche yet fascinating addition to any collection.
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