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So, here we have 'Motion Picture' from 1970, which is kind of an enigma, really. The director’s name seems to have slipped through the cracks of history, leaving us with this intriguing piece that invites you to ponder the essence of film itself. It plays with framing and movement in a way that feels almost experimental, nudging the viewer to think about how sound and image sync up. The pacing is meditative, almost hypnotic, and while it might not have the flashy effects of its time, there’s a rawness here that feels refreshingly honest. It’s a dive into the mechanics of cinema that stands apart from more commercial fare, definitely not for everyone but fascinating for those who appreciate the craft.
'Motion Picture' isn't easy to track down; it seems to pop up sporadically in collector circles, perhaps due to its niche appeal. Most formats are pretty rare, with some collectors pointing out various bootlegs and obscure releases over the years. Interest in this film tends to be more about its thematic exploration than mainstream recognition, making it a curiosity for those who cherish the more avant-garde side of film history.
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