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So, 'Incidence of the Northern Moon' is really something else. It’s this heady experimental piece from 1981 that dives deep into the relationship between virtual and real space, all through the bizarre journey of a northern moon snail shell. The way the filmmakers use homemade contraptions to manipulate the shell, twisting it in ways that are almost hypnotic, creates this unique atmosphere that feels both tactile and surreal. The pacing is deliberately erratic, which can be jarring, but it reinforces the exploration of time and perception. It's definitely not your mainstream fare, and that’s what makes it stand out in my opinion. There's something mesmerizing about the practical effects and the conceptual depth that keeps you thinking long after it’s over.
This film is quite scarce, primarily existing in a few niche collector circles. It hasn't seen a formal release in any major formats, which adds to its allure among enthusiasts of experimental cinema. Many collectors value it for its unique thematic explorations and the fascinating practical effects used throughout, making it a notable piece in the realm of avant-garde film.
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