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So, there's this short film, 'It Was Fall,' which came out in 2012, and it's a really interesting piece. Based on a poem from the director, whose identity remains a mystery, it takes on this almost dream-like quality, immersing you in a reflective mood. The pacing is deliberate, and there's a certain rawness to it that feels both personal and evocative. The practical effects are minimal but effective—think of it more as an atmospheric exploration rather than a visual spectacle. It dives into themes of nostalgia and the transient nature of moments, making it somewhat distinctive among the usual short films of that era. Definitely a unique artifact for those into poetry adaptations on film.
'It Was Fall' isn't widely circulated, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. Since it’s tied to a specific journal project, its format history isn't extensive, but there are a few limited releases that pop up occasionally. Interest in it remains niche, largely among those drawn to poetry and experimental filmmaking, so if you find a copy, it could be worth holding onto.
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