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Pies (1979) is this intriguing short film that dives into the world of a costume drama set. You’ve got this emaciated extra, a soldier, who climbs a pile of earth in his uniform. The atmosphere is thick with the absurdity of the situation, especially when he steals a hare and finds himself fired. The director’s cruel commentary about his acting abilities—saying he can only play dead people—adds a heavy layer to the film’s themes of desperation and survival. The pacing is slow yet deliberate, allowing the viewer to really soak in the bleakness of it all. It’s a distinct experience, not just a film, feeling more like a commentary on the human condition amidst artifice.
Pies has had limited releases, primarily in niche film festivals, which makes it somewhat scarce. As a collector, you might find it in specialty collections focused on unique short films or drama. Its distinct themes and simple yet effective practical effects make it a talking point among those who appreciate cinema's more obscure offerings. Expect it to garner curiosity among fellow collectors, especially those interested in films that challenge conventional storytelling.
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