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So, 'I don’t know if I’m coming or going' is a curious piece that you might stumble upon in a film collector's circle. It’s a collage of found 8mm footage, which gives it this raw, fragmented feel that really pulls you in. Roger Horn’s audio overlays, drawn from years of personal introspection, add this haunting layer that’s both intimate and disorienting. The pacing feels kind of dreamlike—it's not just a narrative but an experience, you know? There’s something almost meditative about it, as it moves through various landscapes, from game parks in Southern Africa to places unknown. It’s a distinct exploration of memory and environment that lingers with you long after it ends.
This 2020 film stands out for its unconventional approach, and while the director remains unknown, the unique blend of found footage and personal narrative has piqued collector interest. It’s not widely available, which adds a layer of scarcity for those looking to find it in curated collections. As it explores deeper themes of memory and emotion, it appeals to collectors who appreciate experimental cinema and the evolution of filmmaking techniques.
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