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Houston is an intriguing experimental short that beckons you into its unique realm. Shot on 16mm, the film clocks in at just 9 minutes, but it manages to create an atmosphere that's both elusive and captivating. The peculiar style of Beryl Sokoloff shines through, infusing the documentary with a kind of rawness that feels almost tactile. It's not exactly linear; the pacing is deliberately fragmented, which might throw some viewers off, but it really adds to the feeling of exploring the unknown. There's a sense of place that's rich and layered, with visuals that almost feel like abstract art at times. It’s a distinctive piece that leaves you pondering long after viewing.
Experimental styleUnique pacingRich atmosphere
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