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The Menhir Motorway is this intriguing super-8 piece that really dives into the Ballardian landscapes of The Wirral, particularly the Wallasey area. It's almost like a visual poem, melding the starkness of urban menhirs like Grannies Rock with the twisted pathways of concrete that motorways offer. The tone is almost haunting, yet there's something oddly calming about the way it unfolds. Pacing is deliberate; it invites you to linger on each shot, absorbing the atmosphere. You can tell there's a lot of thought behind the framing and the use of practical effects gives it a tactile quality that feels lost in today's digital age.
The Menhir Motorway has become something of a cult curiosity among collectors. Its limited release in super-8 format adds to its allure, making copies quite scarce. Interest seems to grow among those who appreciate experimental cinema and local histories, often seeking out rare screenings or archival prints. The film's unique blend of urban exploration and personal narrative makes it a fascinating piece for any serious collection.
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