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So, 'Topography of Coincidence' is an intriguing exploration of memory and nostalgia wrapped in an unconventional narrative. It begins in 2016, but the real heart of the film lies in the past—1983, to be exact—when artist Daniel Spoerri buried a feast in suburban Paris. The pacing feels reflective, almost dreamlike, as the film drifts between the archaeological rediscovery and Spoerri's childhood. It has this atmospheric quality, like you're sifting through layers of time and emotion. The blend of memory and place is haunting, and while we don’t know much about the director, there's a distinct voice that resonates through the visuals. A curious watch for those drawn to avant-garde storytelling.
This film has generated a bit of buzz among collectors, especially due to its unique premise and artistic approach. As there's limited information about the director and distribution, copies may become rarer over time, especially if it doesn't see a wide release. It's intriguing how films like this can evolve in collector circles, so keeping an eye on its availability might be worthwhile.
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