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Late Fragments is this fascinating collage, you know? It's pieced together from loose footage and bits filmed between '66 and '69, capturing a raw, unfiltered essence of life after Brooks's passing. Mekas and Carolyn Brooks really lean into the vibe of the era, creating something that feels fragmented yet deeply personal. The pacing is deliberately slow, giving you space to breathe and absorb the atmosphere. There's a certain haunting quality in the way the images flicker, like ghosts of memory. The practical effects, often minimalist, serve the emotional weight, and the performances—or lack thereof—invite you to reflect rather than just watch. It's a unique exploration of loss and memory, quite unlike anything else from that time.
Late Fragments is a rare find, often overshadowed by more mainstream works from the late '60s. Its format history is a bit murky, as it only exists in a handful of collections, making it a gem for serious collectors. Interest in this film has grown, especially among those who appreciate experimental cinema and the works of Mekas, whose influence is palpable in this intimate compilation.
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