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Screen Test featuring Peter Hujar is a fascinating exploration of portraiture in film. The close-up shot really invites you into Hujar's expression, and the lighting creates this intriguing play of shadows. It's almost like you're staring into the depths of his persona, which gives it an intimate yet slightly eerie tone. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, allowing you to linger on every detail of his face. There’s something about the simplicity of it that feels profound, almost transcendent. It’s the kind of work that makes you appreciate the complexity of human emotion and the art of capturing it on film.
This title, Screen Test [ST156], is a lesser-known piece from 1964, and as such, copies can be a bit tricky to find. It has generated some interest among collectors due to its distinctive approach to portraiture and the enigmatic quality of Hujar himself. The film has seen limited releases, often in niche collections, making it a noteworthy item for serious enthusiasts of experimental cinema.
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