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So, 'Lougarou de Nouillorque' is an intriguing piece, to say the least. It unfolds in three segments, the first two are essentially explorations of visual perception. The first part even feels like a diary of sights, handmade and deliberate. The sound design is quite fascinating too—recorded live during shooting in the first part and more reflective in the second. It really creates this unique atmosphere, almost meditative in a way. You get this sense of space and time being stretched out, which is a distinctive experience. Whatever the genres may be, it's clear this film is less about narrative and more about the act of seeing itself, challenging what we consider to be 'cinematic.'
This film is quite rare, and it seems to exist mostly in limited formats, adding to its obscure charm. Collector interest has been relatively niche, given its experimental nature, but those who appreciate avant-garde cinema find it compelling. Its scarcity has only fueled discussions among collectors, making it a unique find for anyone deeply into the exploration of visual and auditory realms in film.
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