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So, 'Un programme d'avant-garde' is a fascinating piece, isn’t it? Even though the director remains a mystery, the film embodies a certain experimental spirit typical of the early '70s avant-garde movement. It has this dreamlike quality, where the pacing feels almost meditative at times, making you question the boundaries of narrative. The visuals are striking, with practical effects that lean heavily into surrealism, creating an atmosphere that’s both unsettling and thought-provoking. The performances, though not conventional, bring this raw energy that somehow ties into the themes of chaos and order. It’s distinctive in its lack of traditional structure, inviting viewers to immerse themselves rather than just watch.
This film is relatively scarce, with few known copies circulating among collectors, which adds to its appeal. Some versions have surfaced on niche labels, but original prints are particularly sought after. The obscurity of its director and the avant-garde nature of the film keep the collector community intrigued, making it a talking point at festivals and meet-ups.
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