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Stations of the Cross (1990) is this intriguing short from Aryan Kaganof, who at the time was working under the name Ian Kerkhof. The film's atmosphere is haunting, almost disorienting, with a pacing that draws you into its experimental narrative. You can really feel the weight of its themes, exploring spirituality and isolation in a very raw way. The practical effects, though minimal, serve the overall aesthetic and add to the film's distinctiveness. Performances are compelling, leaving a lasting impression without needing grand gestures. It’s a film that invites contemplation rather than just casual viewing.
The film has had a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with limited releases making it a bit of a gem for those in the know. Its experimental nature means it's sought after not just for its content but also for its unique approach to storytelling. Finding physical copies can be tricky, which adds to its allure among collectors who appreciate the rarity and depth of Kaganof's work.
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