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So, here’s a quirky little gem called Sid, shot in '98. It’s more of a personal project really, revolving around this quirky Boston Terrier with a penchant for rubber pork chops. The whole vibe is incredibly raw, as it was filmed on a 16mm Beaulieu camera, giving it that grainy texture that makes you feel like you’re peeking into someone's home movies. The pacing is laid-back, letting Sid's antics take center stage, and honestly, there's something pretty charming about its simplicity. You get drawn into Sid’s world, where joy comes from the simplest things—like being swung around. Not your typical pet film, but it has that distinct indie feel that's hard to find these days.
Sid is relatively obscure, with limited releases on formats, making it a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. The film’s charm lies in its raw, unpolished aesthetic, and it hasn't seen widespread distribution. Interest has been growing, particularly among those who appreciate indie films and the art of pet-centric cinema. It’s not every day you come across a film that feels so personal and offbeat, and that makes it all the more interesting for collectors.
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