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Standard Time is this curious little gem from 1967 that really plays with your perceptions. The rapid camera panning in that cramped apartment creates this disorienting effect, like you're caught in a whirlwind. Those disembodied voices? They engage in this almost philosophical dialogue about the viewer's role, pulling you into a meta-experience that's not often seen in shorts from that era. It’s distinct in its minimalism, yet the themes resonate. You’re left contemplating your own engagement with the art. There’s something hauntingly beautiful about its simplicity and the way it makes you think.
Standard Time remains quite scarce, especially in original formats. It was produced during a time when experimental cinema was gaining traction, but the lack of a known director and limited distribution means it often flies under the radar. Collectors appreciate it for its unique approach and the conversation it sparks about viewer interaction, making it a niche interest that might appeal to those who delve into the avant-garde side of film history.
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