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So, 'Miracle' is really this interesting early work from Helena Třeštíková, who later became known for her observational style. It’s raw, almost feels like she’s still figuring it all out, but you can see those unique touches already. The pacing is unhurried and allows you to sit with the subjects, creating this contemplative atmosphere. It dives deep into themes of reality and existence, which became a hallmark of her later films. It’s a student project but feels like a prelude to something bigger, and you can almost sense the filmmaker’s journey unfolding. Definitely captures a moment in time in her development, and those practical effects are just so refreshingly honest.
Finding 'Miracle' can be a bit of a hunt since it’s not widely circulated compared to Třeštíková's later works. It's often overshadowed by her more polished films, but there's a raw charm here that collectors appreciate. Many are drawn to its historical context and how it reflects Třeštíková's evolution as a filmmaker. Formats can be limited, which adds to the allure for those keen on documenting her body of work.
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