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Pause is this intriguing 8 mm black-and-white silent short by Téo Hernández, filmed in July 1970. It's set in the serene garden of the Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen, and honestly, it has this unique, meditative vibe. Hernández plays with the camera, capturing tight close-ups of various body parts, like hands and feet, interspersed with textures that evoke a tactile response. The pacing feels deliberate, almost dreamlike, as if the garden itself is breathing alongside the viewer. It’s not just a visual experience; it’s a reflection on existence, stillness, and the fleeting nature of moments that often go unnoticed. There's a rawness to it that makes you appreciate the simplicity of life.
Pause is quite the rarity, given its 8 mm format and silent nature, which makes it difficult to find in collector circles. Most prints are likely to be home movies or small batch releases, and the fact that the director is relatively unknown adds a layer of allure for collectors who enjoy the obscure. Its thematic exploration and atmospherics pique interest, appealing to those who appreciate experimental cinema from the late '60s and early '70s.
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