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Nomad is a curious piece from 1977 that feels like a meditation on presence and absence, really. Shot on Super-8 by Ignacio Julià, it spans only 43 minutes yet leaves a lasting impression with its static portraits. The pacing is reflective, almost languid, allowing the viewer to absorb the subtleties of the protagonists' lives and the shadowy presence of Julià himself. There's a fascinating tension between what's on-screen and what's left to the imagination, tapping into themes of isolation and the unseen. It's a film that captures a specific atmosphere, making it stand out among other short works from that era.
Nomad is quite a rarity among collectors, primarily due to its Super-8 format and the limited nature of its release. There's not much information or many copies floating around, which adds to its elusive charm. The film's unique approach to storytelling and its personal touch from Julià makes it a notable piece for those interested in experimental cinema from the late 70s.
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