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So, this film, 'way,' spans a staggering 12 years of Konrad Steiner’s dedication, weaving together a montage that dances around Leslie Scalapino’s profound poem. You really feel the urban pulse of San Francisco in it, with its fragmented impressions and subtle social undercurrents lurking beneath the surface. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere—a kind of layered complexity that resonates. The visual style is distinct, giving each of the six films its own personality while still connecting them thematically. It’s this blend of poetry and film that makes it an intriguing watch, even if the narrative isn't straightforward. Quite the conversation starter, for sure.
This film is an interesting piece in the realm of experimental cinema. The limited release and the unique approach to adapting poetry into film means it's not widely circulated, making it a noteworthy find for collectors. It's often discussed among enthusiasts who appreciate the intersection of poetry and visual art, lending it a certain nostalgic charm despite its obscurity.
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