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Maritime Climates is an unusual piece from the 70s, blending comedy with a hint of political commentary. It's got this vibrant, almost surreal atmosphere that makes you wonder what could have been if it hadn't been cut short. The pacing is a bit disjointed, reflecting its troubled production, but that gives it a unique feel - like a remnant of a lost era. The musical numbers feel spontaneous, and the performances have that raw charm you find in indie films of the time. There's an elegiac quality to the way Kalniņš pieced it together in '92, turning fragments into something that feels both unfinished and poignant, a tribute to what might have been.
Maritime Climates is a fascinating find for collectors, especially considering its limited release due to production issues. The film's original cut never saw the light of day, and Kalniņš's 1992 edit is quite rare, making it a valuable piece for those interested in lost cinema. There are few prints available, and its scarcity adds to the allure and interest among enthusiasts of obscure films from the era.
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