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So, you’ve got 'Interface' from 1970, right? This film is this intriguing blend of quick-cut visuals and documentary-style footage. You can feel the tension between captured reality and this electronic manipulation that just drags you in. The pacing is kind of disorienting, which feels intentional—like you’re in this hectic, buzzing world that’s both familiar and unsettling. Honestly, it’s a fascinating look at how technology impacts our perception of truth. The way they’ve mixed formats gives it a unique texture, something you don’t see often. It's a real oddity, perfect for anyone into experimental films or just exploring the boundaries of media art in that era.
'Interface' has a bit of a cult following, especially among collectors of experimental cinema. Its rarity makes it somewhat hard to come by; many don’t even know it exists. When you find a copy, it's often on obscure formats or bootlegs, since it hasn’t seen a proper release. Definitely one to look out for if you’re into pieces that challenge conventional storytelling and engage with early media experimentation.
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