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So, there's this documentary short called 'The Making of 'No Telling'', which dives into the creative process behind Larry Fessenden's 1991 film. It has this raw, almost unpolished feel, capturing the essence of indie filmmaking in the early '90s. The pace is pretty laid-back, allowing viewers to soak in the behind-the-scenes atmosphere. You get a sense of the themes Fessenden was exploring, with a focus on practical effects that give it a tactile quality that CGI just can't match. It’s like a window into the mindset of a filmmaker who was really carving his niche in the horror genre, with a slightly offbeat charm that makes it distinct.
This documentary short is quite rare in collector circles, primarily due to its limited release and niche appeal. The physical formats available are scant, with some collectors still hunting for VHS copies or obscure DVD editions. Interest in this film tends to emerge from Fessenden enthusiasts and those fascinated by the indie horror scene of the time, making it a curious find for dedicated collectors.
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