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Inde Est is a fascinating piece that defies easy categorization. Presented by Enrico Ghezzi, it's more of an experience than a traditional film. The atmosphere is steeped in a kind of meditative uncertainty, weaving together time, memory, and the act of speaking. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow unfolding of thoughts rather than a linear narrative. It’s visually striking, with practical effects that evoke a sense of decay and history, echoing its Venetian setting. Ghezzi's presence adds a layer of complexity—his background in criticism seeps into the fabric of the piece, making it a rich tapestry of ideas rather than straightforward storytelling. A unique exploration of the relationship between time and art.
Inde Est is quite scarce, largely because it was tied to a specific event, the third Internet Pavilion. I think collectors appreciate it not just for its rarity but also for its unique artistic approach. There are few formats available, making it a niche find—definitely something that stands out in any collection focused on experimental cinema or art-themed works. Keep an eye out for any unique screenings or special editions that may surface.
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