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KG (2018) is a fascinating exploration of modern Athens, with a unique lens through the poetry of Katerina Gogou. The film plays with its form and language, and there's this really striking interplay between performance and the raw atmosphere of the city. You can feel the anarchic spirit of the poet resonating through the visuals, kind of like a dance of ideas and emotions. The soundtrack is another layer that really enhances the experience—it's almost a character in itself, created by long-time collaborators. The pacing is intentionally uneven, reflecting the chaos and beauty of urban life, which makes it distinctive in its storytelling approach.
KG has drawn some interest among collectors, especially for those who appreciate experimental cinema that delves into socio-political themes. It’s worth noting that information on the film’s director is sparse, which adds a layer of mystery for collectors. The film's distribution has been limited, making certain formats harder to find, especially in physical media, which could spike interest for the right collectors looking to delve into a more avant-garde niche.
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