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So, 'In September' is this really intriguing experimental piece, shot entirely on 8mm film. It has this grainy texture that really lends itself to the nostalgic, almost dreamlike quality of the imagery. The pacing is loose, letting you wander through scenes that feel more like moments than a structured narrative. There’s a haunting atmosphere, which I think is partly due to the sparse sound design and the way the visuals seem to linger longer than usual. You won’t find any big-name performances here, but there's something raw and genuine about the way the actors engage with the material. It’s distinct because it challenges conventional storytelling, emphasizing mood over plot. Definitely a film that stays with you, for better or worse.
'In September' hasn’t seen a lot of re-releases, making it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. The original 8mm format adds to its charm but also makes it somewhat scarce in good condition. Enthusiasts are definitely interested in this one, especially those who appreciate the experimental genre or have a soft spot for analog film aesthetics. Keep an eye out for any screenings or underground releases that pop up—it’s the kind of title that sparks conversation among fellow collectors.
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