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So, 'One Flat Thing, Reproduced' is this fascinating exploration of movement and form. Thierry de Mey's direction really plays with the relationship between the dancers and the flat surfaces they occupy. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing you to soak in the choreography as it unfolds. There's a starkness to the visuals, which adds a unique tension. You get the feeling of being drawn into a world where every gesture feels amplified, almost mechanical in its precision. The whole experience is both absorbing and cerebral, making you think about space and rhythm in ways that are pretty fresh. It's not your standard dance film, that's for sure.
This film has seen limited releases, with few editions making it to collector circles, mostly appearing as part of dance compilations or festival editions. The scarcity of standalone copies can make it an intriguing piece for those interested in contemporary dance films. As collectors, there's a growing interest in how it represents the evolution of performance art on screen, making it a noteworthy entry in specialized collections.
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