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Submission is this raw, almost anarchic piece that really sticks with you, you know? It's not polished at all, but that's part of its charm. The film is a direct confrontation aimed at the judges of a Super 8 competition, and it creates this unique atmosphere of tension and humor. Saul Levine, the creator, clearly intended to provoke thought – and boy, did it succeed. The pacing feels frenetic, almost like it's racing against time to make its point. It's this bizarre blend of laughter and outrage that makes it stand out in the underground circuit. Watching it, you get a sense that it's a snapshot of an era and an attitude, and that’s something special.
Submission has a bit of a cult following among collectors, especially those with a penchant for experimental film. Its distribution is quite limited, primarily circulating through underground film festivals and specialty screenings. You won’t find it easily on mainstream platforms, which adds to its allure and collectibility. As a Super 8 entry, it holds a certain nostalgia for those interested in that format, making it an intriguing piece for anyone delving into the history of independent cinema.
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