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Rhode Island Red is a curious piece from 1968 that immerses you in the oddly fascinating world of a chicken coop. It’s a ten-minute observation of life within these walls, and the camerawork by Roy Levin gives a surreal quality to the mundane. The atmosphere is thick with the sounds and sights of a bustling poultry farm, creating a strange blend of tranquility and chaos. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, challenging the viewer to engage with the everyday, all while revealing layers of themes about nature and confinement. It's not just about chickens; there's something deeper lurking within that warrants multiple viewings to grasp fully.
Rhode Island Red exists in a niche that many collectors might overlook, given its unconventional subject matter. It was released in limited formats, making original prints somewhat scarce and a talking point among enthusiasts of experimental cinema. The film draws interest not only for its unique premise but also for its distinct visual storytelling that stands apart from typical genre films of its time.
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