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So, 'Larry's Recent Behaviour' is quite a curious piece from Joyce Wieland, shot on 8mm and then transferred to 16mm, which gives it this raw, almost tactile quality that really sets it apart. It's not polished, but that roughness adds to its charm, you know? The film explores a quirky theme of Larry's newfound habit, and the irreverent tone plays nicely with that juvenile mischief. The pacing feels almost erratic, which complements the subject matter, creating this chaotic yet engaging atmosphere. The performances – while not classically trained – have an authenticity that draws you in, making it feel very much of its time and place. It's definitely not something you'd see every day.
This film is notable for its transition from 8mm to 16mm, which isn't a common path for many shorts from that era. Due to its unique style and the scarcity of early Joyce Wieland works, it garners attention among collectors who appreciate the experimental side of cinema. The film isn’t widely available in most collections, which adds to its allure for those interested in the avant-garde niche of the 1960s.
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