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Truly Right is a fascinating piece of cinematic whimsy, blending neosurrealism with a playful tone reminiscent of early Beatles films. It's a colorful UCLA student film that captures the essence of its era, as it features the Nitty-Gritty Dirt Band in their element, bringing a light-hearted, almost dreamlike atmosphere to the proceedings. The pacing has this charming spontaneity, filled with quirky moments that serve as a canvas for the band's whimsical performance of the title tune. What stands out is its experimental vibe and practical effects, making it a unique watch for those interested in offbeat student projects from the late '60s.
This film was preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive, which makes it a notable entry for collectors of student cinema. Its scarcity is heightened by its origins and the experimental nature of UCLA's film program during this period. While it may not be widely circulated, it's certainly a treasure for those who appreciate early indie films and the intersection of music and visual art in cinema.
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