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Our Dreams is an intriguing piece from 1985 that really embodies the spirit of its time. The editing, done in the UK, gives it this layered feel, almost like you're peeling back the surface to find something raw and unfiltered. It’s got that political edge, merging the vibes of American street life with a more avant-garde approach. The sound design is particularly disruptive, adding to the unsettling atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. The pacing feels intentional—sometimes jarring, at other times meditative—making it distinct in its delivery. The whole project resonates with the early video art movements, and you can sense the experimentation in every frame.
Our Dreams has had limited distribution, making it a bit scarce in collector circles. The film's avant-garde approach and political undertones often attract niche audiences, particularly those interested in video art from the '80s. Its unique editing style and sound experimentation have led to a growing appreciation among collectors, especially those who value lesser-known works that challenge conventional narrative structures.
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