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So, 'Lateral' is this intriguing piece that dives into cinema's undercurrents. It's an improvised experiment, really, playing with how we perceive film, and the stereoscopic 3D adds a layer that’s both immersive and disorienting. It’s not your typical narrative; it feels more like a reflection on film itself, almost philosophical at times. You might find moments that echo classic cinema, but the way it’s pieced together gives it this raw, experimental vibe. The pacing is meandering, but that’s part of the charm—it invites you to get lost in its layers. I think it’s a fascinating exploration of how we interact with moving images, something that could spark real discussion among collectors.
'Lateral' has been released in limited formats, and its scarcity is already catching the eye of collectors looking for unique experimental works. The lack of a known director adds to its mystique, prompting discussions about authorship and intention. With few prints circulating, this film is quickly becoming a sought-after piece for those who appreciate the intersection of art and cinema history.
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