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So, 'Meat Transport' is this curious little piece from 1995 that really captures a kind of mundane yet oddly fascinating slice of life. Pieters, the protagonist, films the unloading of meat from his bedroom window, and it’s got this raw, almost voyeuristic feel. You sit with it, the pacing is slow, but that makes it engaging in a way—like you’re caught in this liminal space where the ordinary becomes notable. There’s no flashy direction or big performances, which might turn some away, but the atmosphere it creates speaks volumes. It's distinctive for its simplicity, and you kind of get drawn into the quiet chaos of everyday life.
This film has been somewhat obscure over the years, with limited availability on home video formats, which makes it a bit of a rare find for collectors. There’s not much out there in terms of print runs or special editions, but its unique concept and execution have sparked interest among niche collectors. The scarcity adds to its allure, making it a topic of discussion in underground film circles.
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