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So, Evidence from 1964 is quite the intriguing piece. It revolves around Péter's quest to uncover the truth behind his father's mysterious death during WWII. The pacing really captures the tension of his unraveling investigation, almost pulling you into his shoes. There's something about the raw performances—especially from the lesser-known cast—that gives the film an authentic feel. The use of found footage adds a layer of realism too, blurring the lines between memory and reality. It’s a unique exploration of grief and truth, with a rather haunting atmosphere that sticks with you.
Evidence is a rarity in collector circles, primarily due to its obscurity and the elusiveness of its director. It has seen limited home video releases, mostly in niche markets, which adds to its mystique. Many collectors are drawn to its exploration of historical themes intertwined with personal loss, making it a thought-provoking piece for those interested in lesser-known cinema from that era.
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