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So, 'The Right Time, Before and After' captures this unique time-lapse of window gels at the Dusable Museum. It's a fascinating blend of art and architecture, really. You get to see how the light changes with the filters over time, which gives this almost meditative quality to the viewing experience. The pacing is slow, reflective, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the historic space designed by Burnham and Root. There's something about how the colors interact with that classic architecture that makes you appreciate both the past and the present. It’s not your typical narrative film, but it’s distinctive in its exploration of light and color in a cultural context.
This film is quite rare, not widely released or discussed in mainstream circles, which adds to its allure for collectors. The time-lapse format makes it an interesting piece, especially for those who appreciate the intersection of art and history. Its scarcity means that when it does come up, it can spark some lively discussions among fellow film enthusiasts about its place in documenting cultural heritage.
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