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La Fidélité des images feels like a breath of fresh air in the post-war cinema landscape. It's not about a linear story; rather, it immerses you in the spontaneity of creation, where Magritte and his crew showcase whimsical sketches that dance around the absurd. The playful use of his signature iconography adds layers, almost like a visual poem unfolding in front of you. The pacing can be quite erratic, but that's part of its charm—it's like being part of a lively artistic conversation rather than simply watching a film. It’s definitely more of an experience, one that revels in the delight of the unplanned moments caught on camera.
This film is a rare find, especially given its obscure release and the lack of documentation around its production. Collectors often appreciate the surrealist themes and the way it encapsulates a moment in art history where filmmaking was still finding its voice. As for availability, it tends to show up at niche auctions or specialized shops, but expect to pay a premium for a decent copy due to its limited distribution.
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