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Liblikapüüdja is a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Aino Bach and Kaarel Liimand, two artists whose creative bond is palpable throughout the film. Shot over three years, Mark Soosaar captures intimate moments that feel almost like a visual diary. The pacing is dreamy, reflecting the ebb and flow of their artistic journey, with a delicate atmosphere that invites you to linger in their world. The documentary's unique perspective on the creative process and relationships adds a layer of depth rarely seen in the genre. It's not just about the art, but the life lived alongside it—beautifully imperfect and richly textured.
Liblikapüüdja has seen limited releases and remains somewhat elusive in collector circles, with original prints becoming increasingly scarce. Many collectors appreciate its unique perspective on the artistic process, making it an intriguing piece for those interested in documentary history. The lack of extensive distribution means that finding a decent copy can be quite a hunt, which only adds to its appeal among serious film collectors.
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