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Sunday in Paris is a fascinating exploration that captures the essence of Ernie Gehr's experimentation with visual perception. The pacing feels meditative, allowing the viewer to drift through urban landscapes that blur the lines between reality and illusion. There's something about the atmosphere here that feels both intimate and expansive, evoking a sense of place that lingers long after viewing. It’s Gehr’s profound understanding of time that sets this apart; the way he breaks down the ordinary into fragments invites you to reconsider how you perceive the world. The use of digital video lends a raw quality that's refreshing yet thought-provoking.
Sunday in Paris has seen limited releases, making it somewhat scarce among collectors, especially those focused on experimental cinema. Its unique digital format and distinct themes tied to urban experience elevate its interest, but it hasn't yet garnered the widespread attention it deserves in collector circles. Copies have appeared occasionally at niche film festivals and specialized distributors, but the lack of a mainstream presence can make it tricky to track down.
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