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Venise n'existe pas is quite a curious piece. The film captures this hauntingly dreamlike quality, almost like a fever dream where Venice itself becomes a character, or maybe a figment of the imagination. The pacing is deliberate, allowing each frame to breathe, immersing you in its ethereal visuals. It plays with the idea of perception, what we think we see versus reality. There's a profound stillness, yet an underlying tension, especially in those moments where the camera teeters on the edge, echoing that sense of risk. You can feel the atmosphere, each shot feels like a painting, almost tangible, yet slightly out of reach. It’s a distinct experience, not your conventional narrative but something that lingers, resonates. Quite the gem for those who appreciate the art form.
Venise n'existe pas is not the easiest film to find, especially in good condition, which adds to its allure for collectors. The formats available are limited, often found in obscure imports or niche releases, which creates a bit of a treasure hunt for those interested. There’s definitely a growing interest among cinephiles who appreciate avant-garde cinema, making it a noteworthy addition to any serious collection.
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