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Mechanical / Animal Memory is a fascinating exploration of nostalgia and the fragility of memory, crafted from super 8 footage that has its own story. The film is eerie and haunting, with the decay of the imagesāthanks to that basement fungusāinfusing it with a unique texture, almost like a relic of time gone by. It blends home movies of family dogs and trains into something that feels deeply personal yet universally relatable in its themes. The pacing is deliberately slow, inviting you to linger on each frame, making the viewer ponder the nature of memory itself. It's not flashy, but there's an evocative power in its simplicity and the way it captures the essence of what was lost.
This film is a singular piece with a limited release, largely due to its obscure origins and the unknown director. Copies are rare, particularly since its visual quality is tied to the decay of the original super 8 footage. Collectors often find it intriguing not just for its content but for the story behind its creation, making it a unique entry in any collection focused on experimental or avant-garde cinema.
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