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Tales for Children Under Three is a curious piece, weaving together the whimsical writings of Eugène Ionesco with the unfiltered essence of a storyteller's presence. The film does a fascinating job of blending intimate close-ups of an older man's face with simple, childlike illustrations, creating this odd but engaging atmosphere that's almost dreamlike. It's not flashy, but there's a certain charm to its pacing, inviting viewers into a world that's both playful and contemplative, a rare balance. The storytelling feels personal, almost like an oral tradition being passed down, which makes it distinctive in the realm of children's cinema.
This film is somewhat elusive, not frequently discussed among collectors, which adds to its appeal. It exists in limited formats, making any copy a neat find for those interested in niche children's films or Ionesco's work. Its scarcity and the unusual style can spark conversations among collectors, especially those who appreciate the art of storytelling in cinema.
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