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So, there's this film called Projection/Admiration, which dives into the murky waters of ethics in filmmaking. It’s this introspective piece, and I really appreciate how it doesn't shy away from the complexities of collaboration – you can almost feel the tension in the room. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, inviting you to sit with the discomfort of its themes. There's a sort of rawness to the performances that keeps it grounded, and while we don’t have any flashy effects, the practical approach really enhances the authenticity. It’s not the kind of film you watch for escapism, but rather it lingers in your mind long after it’s over.
Projection/Admiration has had limited release, often circulating in niche film circles. It’s an elusive title with few physical copies, making it a curious find for collectors. The lack of broader recognition means it hasn't been overly commodified yet, but there's a growing interest in its thematic exploration which might increase its value over time.
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