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So, 'Pharmaceutical Abstractions' is a peculiar little piece, clocking in at just 5 minutes. It plays with color and sound in ways that feel both disorienting and intriguing. The pacing is quite frenetic, almost dreamlike, shifting quickly between abstract visuals and layered audio. You can sense that the filmmaker is really trying to explore themes of perception and the pharmaceutical landscape, but in a way that’s more about feeling than narrative clarity. There’s something raw and unpolished about its practical effects that adds to its charm, making it stand out from more commercial offerings from the same year.
This film is a bit hard to pin down since the director remains unknown, which adds a layer of intrigue. As for formats, it’s primarily seen in digital video, making physical copies quite rare. Collector interest seems to be moderate—those who appreciate experimental cinema often seek it out, but it hasn’t reached any sort of mainstream recognition, keeping it somewhat niche. It’s worth keeping an eye out for any festivals or collections that might feature it.
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