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Rendezvous With Anne is one of those curious finds that leaves you pondering for days. Set at the bustling San Francisco Airport, it opens up with a whimsical take on coincidence when three young girls eagerly await their fourth friend, only to discover the page was for an elderly Anne instead. The film captures the laid-back charm of San Francisco in the '70s, with a gentle pace that allows the characters to breathe and develop. The performances of the young girls bring a refreshing innocence, while the backdrop of the airport adds a sense of transient adventure to their story. There's something about the unpolished, almost documentary-like quality that makes it distinctive, a snapshot of youth and friendship against the iconic cityscape. You don't often see films like this that blend a simple premise with explorative character interactions.
This film seems to have flown under the radar for most collectors, likely due to its obscure status and the elusive director. The scarcity of physical media releases makes it a hidden gem, with only a handful of prints circulating among dedicated collectors. Interest tends to be among those who appreciate lesser-known pieces from the 70s that offer a glimpse into a more authentic atmosphere and storytelling style.
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