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Plein Air Etude is this fascinating exploration of light and color that really pulls you in. The way it's shot in the Montreal River area creates such a vibrant atmosphere, so much reminiscent of the Group of Seven's work. You get a sense of kinetic energy, almost like the landscape itself is alive, constantly shifting and evolving. It’s not just a visual treat; there's a certain rhythm to the pacing that feels meditative, letting you soak in the nuances. The lack of a known director adds to its allure - it's almost like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.
Plein Air Etude has a limited release history, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Its absence of a well-known director might contribute to its scarcity, but that only adds to its intrigue. Over the years, it has garnered interest among collectors who appreciate experimental films that focus on visual artistry rather than narrative. Finding a copy in good condition can be challenging, but it’s certainly one of those films that gets under your skin.
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