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Transmission / Misframing is this haunting exercise in storytelling that leans heavily on the chilling juxtaposition of sound and silence. The radio reports draw you in, yet you never actually see the staged photographs of the victims, which adds a layer of discomfort and distance. It’s not just a film but a commentary on how we perceive violence and its framing—or misframing, as the title suggests. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, which complements the serious themes at play. The absence of a known director gives it an air of mystery, enhancing its underground appeal among collectors who appreciate films that challenge conventional narratives.
Transmission / Misframing has been released in limited formats, which adds to its allure for collectors. Its scarcity, combined with the intriguing lack of a known director, makes it a conversation starter among enthusiasts. Interest is growing as more collectors seek out films that offer commentary on sociopolitical themes, and this title certainly stands out in that regard.
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