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Sublimation (2003) is quite an intriguing piece. The film unfolds in this stark black and white minimalist apartment, which really sets an atmospheric tone that feels both isolating and reflective. The two female characters, previously seen in Jerusalem, dive into this experimental exploration of their psyche through physicality—it's fascinating how they employ repeated motions and these almost sculptural frozen poses. The way the video is re-lensed adds this layered effect that distorts reality just enough. You get the sense that this is about more than just the visuals; it's like a deep dive into their inner worlds, making for a unique viewing experience.
Sublimation has a niche appeal among collectors, mainly due to its experimental nature and the ties to Jerusalem. Finding a good quality copy can be a challenge, as it's not widely distributed and often overlooked in mainstream discussions. The film's unique blend of performance art and minimalist setting draws interest, making it a compelling piece for those who appreciate avant-garde cinema.
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