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Temple Sleep is a fascinating exploration of a personal journey during a surreal moment in time. The film, despite its unknown director and genres, captures a unique atmosphere, almost meditative at times, as it immerses you in the tranquility of Golden Gate Park’s fly casting pools. The tension of the pandemic lingers in the background, creating an unsettling contrast to the calming visuals. Themes of feminine power and introspection are woven throughout, presenting a layered narrative that feels both intimate and expansive. It's a rare piece that resonates with anyone who experienced that lockdown, a sort of document of a specific emotional landscape.
Temple Sleep has a very limited circulation, which adds to its intrigue among collectors. The film's unique context—created during the early days of lockdown—makes it a distinctive addition to any collection focusing on contemporary art cinema. While the director remains unknown, the film's themes and atmosphere have garnered interest, especially through underground channels. Its scarcity might appeal to those interested in films that reflect on the pandemic experience through a personal lens.
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