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Mitch Plays is this intriguing short film by Jon Jost that has a vibe all its own. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, inviting you to linger in its offbeat atmosphere. There's something raw in the performances that feels very much of its time, yet somehow timeless. Jost's approach here often feels like a personal exploration rather than a polished narrative, making it distinctive in the landscape of short cinema. The practical effects are minimal but serve the story well, emphasizing the emotional beats rather than overshadowing them with flashiness. It’s a film that pulls you into its world quietly, leaving a lingering thoughtfulness behind.
Mitch Plays is somewhat of a rarity for collectors, with limited release formats making it a bit of a treasure hunt to find. Originally circulated in niche film festivals, it hasn’t seen much in terms of home media distribution, which adds to its allure. Those interested in Jon Jost's body of work definitely have a reason to seek this one out, as it encapsulates a moment in his creative evolution that isn’t often revisited.
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