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Workshop At Space Kosho is a curious piece, really. Shot in 8mm by Mie Kurihara, it has this raw, tactile quality that feels so personal. The pacing is leisurely, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere—kind of dreamlike and abstract. You can sense the practical effects at play, their simplicity adding to the charm. There's an experimental vibe that pulls you in, exploring themes of creativity and the mundane in a space that feels both intimate and expansive. It’s not the kind of film you'd stumble upon easily; it’s niche, yet it really resonates with those who appreciate the art of filmmaking on a smaller scale. Definitely a unique gem for collectors.
This film exists primarily in the 8mm format, which adds a certain grainy texture that collectors appreciate. It's relatively scarce, given its niche nature and the director's lesser-known status. Interest seems to be growing among those who hunt for unique experimental works, but it's still not widely recognized outside of dedicated circles. If you're into the underground film scene, this one definitely stands out.
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