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I Dream about Colours is a curious blend, really. The director, whose identity remains a mystery, crafts an intriguing narrative by fusing an old amateur film featuring the Kosztolányi family with adaptations of three short stories. The atmosphere is quite somber yet oddly uplifting as the characters grapple with their own insecurities, desperately striving to present a facade of confidence. The practical effects are minimal but serve the film's retro charm. It's the performances that stand out, almost as if the amateur and professional actors are in a dance of vulnerability. There’s a raw energy to this film that makes it distinctive, a peek into a world that feels both personal and universal.
This film is somewhat of an enigma due to its unknown director and the scarcity of information surrounding it. Collectors often seek out rare prints, as the film hasn’t seen many re-releases or restorations. The unique structure and its blend of formats create a niche interest among collectors who appreciate experimental cinema and the interplay between narrative styles.
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