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So, 'New England Visions Past and Future' is this intriguing piece from 1976, a blend of Ed Emshwiller's avant-garde style and William Irwin Thompson's philosophical insights. The film has this dreamlike quality, weaving through visuals that feel both surreal and grounded in the New England landscape. There's a certain pacing, almost meditative, that invites you to linger in each frame. The practical effects, though not flashy, contribute to that ethereal atmosphere, making it distinct from other experimental works of its time. The collaboration feels like a thoughtful dialogue rather than just a visual narrative, which is kind of rare. It's a unique artifact capturing a specific moment in artistic exploration.
This film remains a bit elusive in collector circles, primarily available on obscure formats. It's not often found in mainstream collections, which adds to its mystique. Interest seems to be growing, particularly among those fascinated by avant-garde cinema and the exploration of philosophical themes through visual art. Collectors should keep an eye out for any rare screenings or limited releases, as they seem to surface intermittently.
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