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Nurt is this intriguing documentary that, while its year and director remain elusive, pulls you into a world that's both reflective and raw. The pacing feels almost hypnotic, with its slow, deliberate unraveling of themes surrounding human connection and the environment. You can sense the filmmakers' intent through the unvarnished visuals and the way they capture real-life moments, offering a distinct charm that feels genuine. There's something almost haunting about the way the subjects interact; the performances are not acted, but lived. It’s an exploration that lingers in your mind long after viewing.
Finding Nurt can be a bit of a treasure hunt; its scarcity adds to the intrigue among collectors. It hasn't seen a wide release, which makes copies more sought after, especially among those who appreciate documentary filmmaking. The format history is a bit murky, but those who manage to get their hands on it tend to hold onto it, as it sparks discussion and curiosity within collector circles.
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