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Inside & Outside is one of those curiosities from the 1960s that often slips under the radar. It’s a short film, part of the 'A Commercial for Myself' program, which gives it this kind of experimental vibe. You can feel the atmosphere just dripping with that era's avant-garde spirit. The pacing is a bit unpredictable, but it seems intentional, almost inviting you to rethink what a commercial can be. It’s distinctively abstract and uses practical effects that seem quite innovative for its time. The performances are raw and unrefined, capturing that genuine, almost intimate feel that was common in independent projects back then. It definitely stands out in a collector's lineup for those interested in the evolution of advertising in film.
Inside & Outside is a relatively obscure piece, not widely distributed, making it somewhat scarce among collectors. For those into early experimental cinema or the evolution of commercial art, this film offers a fascinating glimpse. It’s not often you come across such a unique blend of commercial intent and artistic expression from the 1960s, so it certainly garners interest from enthusiasts looking for hidden gems.
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