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Myrtilles la nuit is an intriguing blend of childhood innocence and existential inquiry set against the backdrop of the Pyrenees. The film juxtaposes the perspectives of Zoe, just a sprightly five, and her much older companion Luna, who brings a weight of experience and perhaps a touch of melancholy. The atmosphere is rich with a rural simplicity, and the pacing allows for contemplation rather than quick resolution. Themes of death and relationship dynamics bubble under the surface, and you can't help but be drawn into the quirky dialogue about village life, where chickens seem to rule. It's these strangely profound moments that linger long after viewing, making it a distinctive piece in any collector's catalog.
This film remains quite elusive, with limited formats available, which adds to its charm and rarity for collectors. It hasn't seen a widespread release, making it a subject of interest for those who appreciate obscure cinema. The lack of a known director and broader details only fuels the curiosity surrounding its production and the themes it tackles, solidifying its place in niche collections.
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