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So, 'Stone Buildings' is this curious little gem from 1966. The animation style is really unique, almost raw in a way that gives it a certain charm. It feels like a reflection on architecture and nature's interplay, if that makes sense. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, which some might find a bit too languid, but it really draws you into its world. Practical effects here are surprisingly effective for the time, adding a tangible quality to the visuals. You can almost feel the textures. There's something distinctly atmospheric about it, a kind of quiet contemplation that lingers after viewing. It’s not something you stumble upon often, definitely a conversation starter among collectors.
This film has a limited format history, mostly circulating on obscure VHS tapes or rare screenings, making it a tough find for collectors. Its scarcity adds to its allure, though details on its distribution remain murky. There’s a niche interest in films like this, so it garners attention in certain collector circles, but you won’t find it in every collection, that’s for sure.
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