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Models: B-3: To See the Frame, Not to See the Frame is part of Takahiko Iimura's intriguing Models Series. It plays with the notions of perception and reality, kind of blurring lines between the subject and the observer. The pacing is meditative, almost hypnotic, which fits the experimental vibe. While the director remains unknown, the film's practical effects and simple yet profound visuals set a distinct atmosphere. You can sense Iimura's exploration of the medium itself and how it relates to the viewer. It's not your typical narrative but rather an invitation to reflect, making it a curious piece in any collector's library.
This film has a certain rarity to it, which collectors often appreciate. Released in 1972 as part of a series, earlier formats like VHS are harder to find in good condition, making it a coveted piece for those into experimental cinema. Collector interest seems to vary, but it consistently draws attention for its unique approach and the mystery of its creator.
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