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So, 'Sumidades Carnavalescas' from 1971 has this intriguing charm, even if the director's name is a bit of a mystery. The film's atmosphere captures this unique vibe of celebration and surrealism, almost like a carnival that never quite lets you go. There's a certain rhythm to the pacing, a slow draw that lures you into its strange world. It's not heavy on dialogue, so the visuals and practical effects really take center stage, lending a tactile feel to the whole experience. The performances are a mix of quirky and genuine, which adds layers to its storytelling. It’s this odd concoction that keeps you engaged, wondering what you’re really witnessing.
This film is quite rare, and finding a good copy can be a challenge. It seems like it wasn't released widely, so collectors often keep an eye out for any available prints. There have been a few VHS tape sightings over the years, but nothing substantial in terms of a digital or Blu-ray release. Interest in obscure cinema like this is definitely growing, so who knows? Maybe it'll get a proper restoration someday.
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