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So, 'Keep Off The Grass' is this intriguing little found footage short from '68 that somehow manages to capture a specific flavor of the era. It’s not flashy, but there’s a certain rawness in the way it’s put together that feels almost like a window into the past, like you’re stumbling upon something you shouldn’t have. The pacing is very much reflective of its time—slow, contemplative moments that let you soak in the atmosphere. Plus, the practical effects have this undeniable charm, a testament to what can be done without CGI. While the director remains unknown, it’s the thematic exploration of societal norms and rebellion against the mundane that really stands out. It’s a curious piece, for sure, definitely worth a look if you’re into the underground vibe of that decade.
This film has a pretty limited format history, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. While it's not widely known, those who appreciate the nuances of found footage and the experimental films of the late '60s often seek it out. It tends to circulate in small circles, but when it does surface, it garners interest due to its distinctive tone and the unique snapshot it provides of its time.
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