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Moto is this intriguing piece tucked into Werner Nekes' lyrical anthology DIWAN. The film exudes a unique atmosphere, blending abstract visuals with an almost dreamlike pacing. There’s this curious interplay of sound and image that draws the viewer in, creating a contemplative space rather than a straightforward narrative. It feels like a visual poem, with practical effects that, while simple, carry a weight of aesthetic exploration. The lack of a known director adds a layer of mystery, inviting discussions about authorship and intention. You can sense a deliberate crafting of mood over conventional storytelling, which is something that can be quite refreshing in the realm of 70s cinema.
Moto is not particularly easy to find, which adds to its allure for collectors. Formats like VHS and DVD are out there but can be a bit scarce, especially in good condition. The interest in Nekes’ work is steadily growing, and as more collectors delve into experimental cinema, Moto’s place in that niche is becoming more recognized. If you're into films that challenge conventional narratives, this one stands out quietly on the shelf.
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