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So, 'être...été' is an interesting piece, right? It’s got this raw, punk rock energy that really sets it apart. The direct animation style is reminiscent of Len Lye's work, which is a nice nod to classic experimental filmmaking. You feel this gritty atmosphere throughout, with a pacing that keeps you engaged but also makes you think. It's not polished, which almost adds to its charm. The themes of rebellion and self-expression are pretty clear, woven through the chaotic visuals and sound. There’s something distinctive about its rough edges, you know? It feels alive, like it’s bursting with ideas and defiance.
‘être...été’ hasn’t had a wide release, so it’s a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. There’s not a lot out there, making it somewhat scarce in terms of physical formats. Most copies are likely on limited runs or festival releases, which adds to its appeal for those looking to dive into avant-garde cinema. It’s definitely worth keeping an eye on, as its unique style and historical nods can draw interest from experimental film enthusiasts.
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