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Heads in Love is an intriguing piece that feels like a window into another time. Shot on 16mm, its grainy texture gives it this raw, tactile quality that's often lost in modern films. The pacing is languid, almost dreamlike, which can be both mesmerizing and disorienting. This excerpt from Auder's Cleopatra presents a unique take on themes of identity and perception, all while showcasing some practical effects that, while not over-the-top, add a certain charm. The performances strike a balance between spontaneity and intentionality, capturing a moment in time that resonates with an experimental spirit. It’s definitely a film that invites contemplation rather than quick consumption.
The film has seen limited distribution since its transfer to SD video, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Original 16mm prints are particularly rare, often only available through niche film collectors or specialized archives. Interest in this film often stems from its connection to Michel Auder's body of work, and its experimental nature seems to resonate with cinephiles who appreciate the undercurrents of 1970s avant-garde cinema.
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