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So, there's this short film called 'Run Glow Light Light' that feels like a deep dive into the mind of M.A. Blanca. It’s a continuation of their visual exploration from 'Quiero Lo Eterno,' and it really makes you think about nature and technology’s tug-of-war. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the viewer to sit with the imagery—there's a real atmosphere of solitude and a touch of existential dread here. Taxidermy pops up as a curious motif, adding layers to the themes of death and preservation. The collaboration with Jordi Díaz Fernández brings in a unique texture that resonates well with the visuals, making it a distinctive piece to ponder.
This film is somewhat rare, so tracking down a physical copy can be a challenge. As it sits within the realm of experimental cinema, collector interest is niche but dedicated, especially among those who appreciate the thematic depth and visual style. It’s not widely circulated, which adds to its allure among enthusiasts looking for lesser-known works that speak to ecological and existential themes.
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