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So, 'Little Girl' is this intriguing piece from Bruce Baillie, dating back to '66, yet somehow it stayed under wraps until recently. The film captures a unique, almost haunting atmosphere, blending a sense of innocence with underlying complexities. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to really soak in the visuals and subtle performances. The practical effects are minimal but effective, lending an authenticity that feels rare today. It’s not flashy, but there’s something raw and genuine about the way it approaches its themes, touching on childhood perceptions and the edges of reality. It’s fascinating how a film can sit in obscurity for decades and then resurface, offering fresh perspectives for collectors like us who appreciate the backstories and the less commercial side of cinema.
Restored by Academy Film ArchivesExplores themes of childhood and realityA hidden gem from the 1960s
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