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Stone Lifting. A Self Portrait in Progress is an intriguing piece that captures Maria Lassnig's unique artistic vision through a blend of personal narrative and experimental film techniques. The film's pacing drifts, almost meditative, with a raw, intimate atmosphere that invites contemplation. Lassnig's exploration of her own identity and the physicality of her art gives it a distinctive edge. The practical effects are minimal but effective, echoing the themes of struggle and self-discovery. You can really feel her presence throughout, making it a deeply personal work that resonates on many levels, not just visually but emotionally too.
This short film is relatively obscure, with limited availability on physical formats. It has been released on a few rare compilations that celebrate Lassnig's work, making it a fascinating piece for collectors focused on avant-garde cinema. Interest is growing as more people discover her unique voice in the art world, so tracking down a copy might be rewarding for those who appreciate experimental film.
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