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Ingenivm Nobis Ipsa Pvella Fecit is like a whisper in film form, a deep dive into the exploration of motion framed by an almost minimalist aesthetic. It's a brief yet intriguing piece that plays with perception—watching a woman move against a black backdrop, the superimposed frame lines evoke a sense of Muybridge's pioneering spirit in motion studies. This film, with its experimental tone, really makes you think about how we perceive movement and the very nature of film itself. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, leaving you with that lingering sensation of curiosity and contemplation.
Ingenivm Nobis Ipsa Pvella Fecit has a bit of a complicated release history, especially with its original title, Vernal Equinox. Collectors often seek this piece due to its limited availability, notably the Criterion disc that features the excerpt of Part 1. Its experimental nature and ties to the avant-garde scene make it a fascinating subject for study, though it's not the easiest film to find, which only adds to its allure among enthusiasts.
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