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So, 'Su alteza la niña' from 1962—it's one of those films that really evokes a specific time and place, though it’s a bit of a mystery in terms of its director and genres. The pacing feels reflective, almost whimsical at times, which gives it an odd charm. The performances are earnest, and there's this light-hearted tone that contrasts with some deeper themes that play under the surface. The practical effects, though limited, have a certain quaintness that adds to its uniqueness. It strikes me as a film that quietly lingers in your mind long after it’s over.
This film is quite scarce, often hard to find in good condition. It was released primarily in limited markets, and as such, you don’t see many copies floating around. Collectors who appreciate rare international cinema might find it particularly enticing, not just for its content but also for its elusive history.
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