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So, "It's Hard to Be Down When You're Up" is a pretty fascinating piece. It's not your typical film; it's a collage of video interviews captured at the World Trade Center, all put together by Marcia Resnick. The interviews were shot way back in '76 but edited into this format in 2007, which gives it this really unusual temporal layer. The tone is reflective, almost melancholic, and it feels very grounded. The pacing is laid-back, letting those candid moments unfold naturally. What stands out is how it captures the spirit of the city, the randomness of human interaction; each voice feels distinct yet interconnected. It’s a unique snapshot of life in a place that’s both ordinary and extraordinary.
This film is somewhat of a rarity in physical formats, often sought after by collectors interested in unique documentary styles. Its limited distribution means that finding a copy—especially in good condition—can be a bit of a challenge. Interest seems to vary; some collectors are drawn to its historical context and others to Resnick's artistic vision, making it a curious addition for those who appreciate multimedia explorations of urban life.
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