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So, 'Let There Be Light' is this intriguing short documentary by Hu Jie, taking us back to his 2014 art exhibition. You really feel the atmosphere he creates, almost like you’re stepping into the gallery alongside him. It’s fascinating how he weaves in his personal reflections with the art displayed, giving it a more intimate touch. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak up the visuals and themes of light and perception. There's a rawness to it, almost like peeking behind the curtain of an artist's mind, which makes it distinctive in a sea of slicker productions. It's not just about showcasing art; it’s a personal journey too.
This film is relatively new, so it hasn’t had a long run in the collector’s market yet. However, being a short documentary by Hu Jie, there’s definitely some niche collector interest, especially among those who appreciate contemporary art scenes. Its scarcity might increase over time as more collectors begin to seek out unique documentaries that delve into the artist's process and thoughts beyond the canvas.
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