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This film, shot during the chaotic days of May '68 in Paris, feels like a dream—a blend of family memories and vibrant political energy. It’s largely silent, which adds to its haunting atmosphere. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the viewer to soak in the imagery and emotions of the time. Clémenti's visual style shines through; there’s something raw yet beautiful in how it captures fleeting moments of rebellion and intimacy. Each frame seems to pulse with the spirit of change, making it a distinctive piece of cinema that speaks to a specific cultural moment. Rediscovered years later, it holds a certain mystique that only deepens its allure for collectors like us.
Originally difficult to access, this film's scarcity has only grown since its rediscovery in 1999, making it quite the gem for collectors. Various formats have surfaced over the years, yet none are particularly abundant, which adds to its allure. Given its unique standpoint on a pivotal moment in history, the interest continues to build among cinephiles and collectors alike.
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