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So, 'Minerva Looks Out into the Zodiac' is this fascinating experimental piece from 1959, where the camera—symbolically tied to Minerva—acts almost like a voyeur watching these twelve distinct, though not Zodiac-themed, collages unfold. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, inviting you to linger on the visuals. The atmosphere is rich and contemplative, creating a sort of dreamlike quality that pulls you in. What really stands out to me is the way Jordan juxtaposes these collages; it's not just about the imagery but how they interact and overlap. There’s definitely an artful rawness to the practical effects, and the overall experience is like wandering through a gallery of thoughts rather than a linear narrative. Quite an interesting watch for those into avant-garde cinema.
'Minerva Looks Out into the Zodiac' has a bit of a niche following, partly due to its rarity. It's been released in various formats over the years, but finding a decent copy can be a challenge. Collectors seem to appreciate its unconventional style and the way it deviates from typical narrative cinema. The film’s experimental nature and the unique vision of Lawrence Jordan clearly resonate with those who seek something different in their collections.
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