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So, 'Sans titre (25 juillet 1988)' is this intriguing little piece that captures a fleeting moment in Parisian life during a hot summer. Shot on 8mm, you get that charming, grainy texture that really enhances the atmosphere. The intervalometered technique gives it a rhythmic pacing, pulling you into this café scene where time seems to stand still, but you know it’s all about the transient nature of the city. It’s not about a narrative or performances in the traditional sense, but rather a visual poem. It’s unique because it draws you into a world that feels both familiar and ephemeral, where every frame resonates with the feeling of a summer day in Paris.
This film is scarce, with only a limited number of prints available, making it an interesting find for collectors. Its format history is tied to the nostalgia of 8mm filmmaking, which has garnered a niche but dedicated following. Collectors appreciate the film for its ability to evoke emotion without a clear narrative, and it stands out in any collection focused on experimental or avant-garde cinema.
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