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Lijn II is an intriguing little piece, really. Created from scraps, it’s like a collage of memory and friendship, giving you this unique glimpse into the past. The atmosphere is haunting, with the rough edges of the contact printing lending a tactile quality that feels both intimate and distant. There's a certain pacing to it that draws you in, almost meditative, as you sift through fragments that might have been lost to time. It’s not flashy or overproduced, but it captures a feeling you don’t often see in more polished works. That rawness, the blending of personal narrative with the film's physicality, makes it an interesting watch for collectors who appreciate the art of film as much as the story itself.
Lijn II remains a somewhat elusive title among collectors, primarily due to its obscure origins and the unknown director. The film's scarcity adds to its allure, as it was created under unique circumstances that many aficionados appreciate. There’s not a lot of circulation for this piece, which can make finding good prints a challenge, but it certainly piques the interest of those who enjoy studying lesser-known works and the evolution of film. If you stumble upon a copy, it’s worth a closer look.
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