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So, 'Self-portrait' from 2015—it's an interesting piece. Commissioned by Harald Inhülsen, it serves as a companion to Leandro Varela's work of the same title, and the connection between them is intriguing, to say the least. There's a certain introspective tone that runs through it, almost like a meditation on identity and perception. The pacing feels deliberate, inviting the viewer to sit with the images longer than usual. It's artful, not flashy, and the practical effects, while subtle, add a layer of depth that's quite engaging. It's not your typical narrative-driven film, which might put some off, but for collectors, it’s this unique exploration of self that makes it distinct.
This film has a limited release, which makes it a bit of a treasure for collectors. It's part of a smaller body of work commissioned by Harald Inhülsen, so there’s a certain rarity to it. The connection to Varela's 'Self Portrait' adds an extra layer for those interested in thematic explorations of identity. Scarcity does play a role in collector interest, especially for those who appreciate films that diverge from mainstream storytelling.
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