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So, 'Patent Pending' is this intriguing student film, almost like a curious artifact from a budding filmmaker. Shot in a single take, it captures the atmosphere of Harpur College through the eyes of its projectionist. You can feel the intimacy of the setting, the rhythm of the projectionist's routine, and the layers of film culture woven throughout. There's this raw honesty in the performance that draws you in, making you reflect on the act of watching films itself. Plus, there's something about the practical effects—nothing flashy, just genuine craft that pulls you deeper into its world. It’s a distinctive little piece of film history, for sure.
'Patent Pending' has seen limited format releases, primarily circulating among collectors in rare VHS editions. Its obscurity makes it a fascinating find for those interested in early student works, especially from less-known filmmakers. The scarcity adds to its appeal, as it often surfaces in niche film discussions and specialty screenings, generating interest among those who appreciate the evolution of film as a craft.
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