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So, 'Naughts' is quite the curious piece. It’s really just five hand-painted films that explore the idea of nothingness, each one a different take on this concept. The texture, almost tactile, gives it a unique atmosphere; you can feel the absence of a narrative while being drawn into its visual language. It's intriguing how it plays with invisible energies, those knots of feelings you can't quite grab hold of. The pacing is meditative, almost hypnotic. If you're into experimental cinema or just appreciate the artistry behind practical effects, this one stands out for its audacious approach to the invisible and the intangible.
There's not much information on its release formats, and that's part of its charm—this obscurity adds to its allure among collectors. Limited screenings and festival circuits have kept it under the radar, making it somewhat scarce. You might stumble upon it at niche events or art film festivals, but it’s not a common find. Interest in this film remains steady among those who appreciate the avant-garde, and discussions often pop up in collector circles.
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