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We All Love The Seashore is an intriguing blend of fiction and documentary that unfurls in an almost dreamlike state. The atmosphere is heavy with longing, as a group of men finds themselves in a liminal space, waiting for a journey that seems perpetually out of reach. It's fascinating how the film explores colonial myths and aspirations for a better future, all while the men play themselves, blurring lines between reality and performance. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to soak in the ambiance of the coastal woodland, creating a reflective experience that lingers long after viewing.
This film is somewhat obscure, with little information on its availability. It doesn’t appear to have had a wide release or traditional distribution, which makes it a bit of a rarity among collectors. Its unique approach to storytelling and the documentary style adds an interesting layer for those who appreciate experimental cinema. Availability in formats like DVD or digital might be limited, but for those searching, it could be a rewarding find.
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