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So, 'There Was a Door' from 1957 is one of those oddities that you don't come across too often. The documentary style gives it this raw, almost intimate feel, as if you're peeking into a world that's been forgotten. The pacing is unique—slow and contemplative, allowing you to absorb the atmosphere fully. There's no flashy editing or overproduced elements here; it’s all about the realness of the subject matter. The performances, if you can call them that, have this authenticity that draws you in, making it distinct in its approach. You really get a sense of the themes revolving around transition and change, which feels quite poignant and reflective of its time.
This film is quite rare, with only a handful of copies circulating in collector circles, often found in obscure documentary collections. Given its limited release and the elusive nature of its director, interest among collectors tends to be niche but passionate. Most copies surface on vintage film formats, highlighting their scarcity and the unique viewing experience they offer.
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