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Veo-veo is a fascinating piece of 1960s fantasy, shot in 16mm black & white with a striking transition to color at the end. It explores the theme of color's origin in a visually poetic style, filmed amidst the dunes of Miramar's vivarium, which adds to its surreal atmosphere. The pacing feels dreamlike, almost hypnotic, drawing you into its whimsical narrative. José Luis Leduc's performance, particularly poignant given his tragic fate under Videla's regime, lingers long after viewing. It's a film that, despite being lost to time, leaves an impression that challenges the boundaries of imagination.
Veo-veo is currently listed as lost, making it a rare find in any format. The film's unique transition from black & white to color adds a layer of intrigue for collectors, though its scarcity makes it challenging to track down. As a piece tied to both a specific cultural context and the tragic history surrounding actor José Luis Leduc, it holds significant collector interest, especially among those drawn to films with deep, often overlooked narratives.
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