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So, 'July 4, 2020' is this interesting piece that captures a very specific moment in time—Independence Day in Butte, Montana. It's more of a visual impression than a traditional narrative, really. You get the evening vibe, the American flag draped on the porch, the smell of barbecue wafting through the air, and then, of course, the firecrackers and fireworks lighting up the sky. The backdrop is underscored by a quote from Trump that adds a layer of political tension, making you think about the state of America at that moment. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, which contrasts sharply with the explosive visuals. It’s not your typical celebration film, but that’s what gives it a distinct flavor.
'July 4, 2020' is a curious entry for collectors, primarily because it doesn't fit neatly into traditional categories. There isn’t a lot of distribution info available, which makes it somewhat elusive in terms of format history. It's likely to appeal to those interested in experimental film and contemporary Americana, as it captures a snapshot of a specific social atmosphere that might not be easily found elsewhere. As such, it has a niche appeal that could foster interest among collectors who appreciate films with a strong sense of place and time.
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