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Levitation (1972) is this fascinating experimental piece by Ian Hugo, who really dives into the surreal with a dreamy atmosphere. The performances of Yass Hakashima and Renate Boué are quite striking, giving a unique physicality that fits the film's abstract nature. The pacing... well, it's deliberate, inviting you to really immerse yourself in the visuals and the soundscape created by David Horowitz, which enhances the whole experience. The practical effects are intriguing, not flashy but effective in conveying a sense of wonder and exploration. It feels like a journey through a different reality, making it stand apart from typical narrative films of the time.
Levitation has had a rather limited release history, which makes it a bit of a treasure for collectors. Its scarcity, especially on original formats, adds to its appeal. Many collectors seek it out not just for its artistic value but also for its experimental nature that deviates from conventional storytelling. The film's obscure status and unique aesthetic ensure ongoing interest among enthusiasts of avant-garde cinema.
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