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So, 'When Faces Touch' is this intriguing exploration of film as a medium, you know? The director remains a mystery, which adds to its elusive charm. The film plays with kinetic rhythms, with these fragmented faces and bodies that kind of float in and out, creating a dreamlike quality. It’s not your typical narrative; it’s more about the experience—like an art installation. The flickering visuals and the way old photographic materials are used create a tactile atmosphere that pulls you in. It’s really something you have to feel, not just watch.
This film hasn't seen much in terms of widespread release, which makes it quite a gem for collectors. Formats are limited, and finding a physical copy can be a challenge due to its obscure nature. It seems to attract a niche audience who appreciate experimental cinema, so it garners interest for its uniqueness rather than mainstream appeal.
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