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So, 'It Happened By Chance Vol 6' is this intriguing piece by Derek Jarman, where he stitches together all sorts of footage, creating a collage that feels like a dream—maybe even a nightmare. The pacing is erratic, but it somehow adds to the experience, pulling you in and out of these visceral moments. The themes are abstract, exploring randomness and juxtaposition in a way that I find really compelling. It's the kind of film that challenges your perception and keeps you on your toes. And while we don't know much about the director or even its exact genre, there's a certain raw energy to it that’s distinctive and totally Jarman. It’s like a visual poem that begs attention.
This film is quite rare in collector circles, often overshadowed by Jarman's more prominent works. Finding a good quality version can be a challenge, and the VHS releases have become particularly sought after. Collectors appreciate its experimental nature and the way it encapsulates a specific moment in Jarman's career, adding a unique piece to any collection focused on avant-garde cinema.
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