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So, 'Le film de demain' is one of those enigmatic pieces from 1967 that really makes you think about what cinema could be. The pacing is quite experimental, with these long, contemplative shots that draw you into a dreamlike state. You might not find flashy effects or big-name performances, but there's a raw authenticity to it. The themes wander around the passage of time and the human experience, often feeling like a visual poem more than just a narrative film. It’s hard to pin down a genre, which adds to its intrigue. There’s definitely something distinctive about how it plays with artistic conventions.
'Le film de demain' seems to have a bit of a cult status among collectors, mostly due to its obscurity and lack of a well-documented background. Very few prints exist, and the film has not been widely available in any format, making it a real treasure for those who appreciate the hidden gems of cinema history. Collectors often seek it out not just for the film itself but for the conversations it sparks about avant-garde cinema and experimental storytelling.
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