Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-19 Thread Colinet André
A film by french filmmaker Marguerite Duras: “Les Mains négatives” , 1979, 18’, 
35 mm. Color.
A night travelling in Paris with a beautiful voice-over from Duras herself.
Colinet André



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Subject: [Frameworks] Night films

Dear frameworkers, 

A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the limits of 
visibility, in the night, trying to force perception. Would you please 
recommend experimental film references apart from Liotta, Dorsky, Dwoskin? It 
would be interesting to get references of films and videos in which there is no 
use of special camera techniques such as time-lapse or night-shot. 

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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-19 Thread Esperanza Collado
Thank you, everyone!

2015-05-19 12:06 GMT+02:00 Colinet André colinet.an...@coditel.net:

   A film by french filmmaker Marguerite Duras: “Les Mains négatives” ,
 1979, 18’, 35 mm. Color.
 A night travelling in Paris with a beautiful voice-over from Duras herself.
 Colinet André



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 Dear frameworkers,

 A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the limits of
 visibility, in the night, trying to force perception. Would you please
 recommend experimental film references apart from Liotta, Dorsky, Dwoskin?
 It would be interesting to get references of films and videos in which
 there is no use of special camera techniques such as time-lapse or
 night-shot.

 Many thanks!




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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-16 Thread _blank
Hi Esperanza,

I have one work that was shot at night, and it’s mainly about the limits of 
visibility and perception. It was shot using a digital photo camera and the 
image is not processed in any sense, it’s the raw video recording without any 
kind of special camera techniques, effects, colours correction, etc. (By the 
way, the sound is not the original sound of the recording, obviously, it was 
created saving all the frames as sound, so what you hear is the same that what 
you see).

https://vimeo.com/121534631 https://vimeo.com/121534631
password: tormenta5k

Best,
Blanca

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 On Tue, May 12, 2015, at 07:49 PM, Esperanza Collado wrote:
 Dear frameworkers,
  
 A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the limits of 
 visibility, in the night, trying to force perception. Would you please 
 recommend experimental film references apart from Liotta, Dorsky, Dwoskin? 
 It would be interesting to get references of films and videos in which there 
 is no use of special camera techniques such as time-lapse or night-shot. 
  
 Many thanks!
  
  
  
  
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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-16 Thread Esperanza Collado
Thank you, that sounds magnificent, Gene. Margaret, you are absolutely
right, I was trying to focus only in films made with no special in-camera
techniques (although it´s good to know those two films are on vimeo!).

2015-05-15 21:47 GMT+02:00 Gene Youngblood ato...@comcast.net:

 George Kuchar’s “Burnout” (2003, 20 min), which i would rank in the top
 three of his 232 video diaries, has breathtaking night scenes during the
 great blackout that year, when 50 million people lost power along the
 northeastern seaboard of the U.S. It doesn’t push limits of vision, but it
 is visionary in its slow-shutter rendering of mystical Night.


 On May 14, 2015, at 6:03 AM, Albert Alcoz albertalc...@yahoo.es wrote:

 Hello Esperanza,

 Here are two more:

 Lunar Almanac by Malena Szlam
 https://vimeo.com/122918402

 Santuary by Kevin Rice
 Sancturary https://vimeo.com/57692897


 [image: image] https://vimeo.com/57692897





 Sancturary https://vimeo.com/57692897
 Ver en vimeo.com https://vimeo.com/57692897
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   El Jueves 14 de Mayo de 2015 9:16, nicky.ham...@talktalk.net 
 nicky.ham...@talktalk.net escribió:


 The Klopfenstein is the one I was trying to remember. The LFMC had a
 print of it long ago. Might be worth asking LUX,

 Nicky.



  -Original Message-
 From: Christopher Ball cbifi...@gmail.com
 To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
 Sent: Thu, 14 May 2015 5:47
 Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Night films

  Peter Mettler, Picture of Light,
 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110831/combined

 On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 12:46 PM, Esperanza Collado 
 esperanzacolla...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thank you all for your superb recommendations.

 2015-05-13 17:09 GMT+02:00 fred truniger fred.truni...@gmail.com:

  Hi Esperanza
 Clemens Klopfenstein's Night Films come to my mind: Geschichte der Nacht
 (to be found on ubu); Transes; Das Schlesische Tor.
 These have been shot around 1980 in 16mm entirely at night without any
 additional light.
 Emily Richardson's Petrolia is another random guess.
 cheers, fred


 Am 13.05.15 um 14:55 schrieb peter snowdon:

 Hi Esperanza,

 At the more documentary end of the experimental spectrum, there is Laura
 Waddington's Border, much of which was shot at night.
  There are also these four short YT videos which speak, I think, to the
 question of what the night conceals, and what it makes visible (sensible):
  http://www.mightierthan.com/2009/07/poem-for-the-rooftops-suite/

 best
 Peter


 On Tue, May 12, 2015, at 07:49 PM, Esperanza Collado wrote:

 Dear frameworkers,

 A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the limits of
 visibility, in the night, trying to force perception. Would you please
 recommend experimental film references apart from Liotta, Dorsky, Dwoskin?
 It would be interesting to get references of films and videos in which
 there is no use of special camera techniques such as time-lapse or
 night-shot.

 Many thanks!




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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-16 Thread fred truniger
I guess you can rent the film both from the Arsenal in Berlin and the 
lichtspiel kinemathek in Berne, Switzerland. (www.lichtspiel.ch).

not 100% sure, though.
cheers, fred

Am 14.05.15 um 09:15 schrieb nicky.ham...@talktalk.net:
The Klopfenstein is the one I was trying to remember. The LFMC had a 
print of it long ago. Might be worth asking LUX,


Nicky.



-Original Message-
From: Christopher Ball cbifi...@gmail.com
To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Thu, 14 May 2015 5:47
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Night films

Peter Mettler, Picture of Light, 
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110831/combined


On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 12:46 PM, Esperanza Collado 
esperanzacolla...@gmail.com mailto:esperanzacolla...@gmail.com wrote:


Thank you all for your superb recommendations.

2015-05-13 17:09 GMT+02:00 fred truniger fred.truni...@gmail.com
mailto:fred.truni...@gmail.com:

Hi Esperanza
Clemens Klopfenstein's Night Films come to my mind: Geschichte
der Nacht (to be found on ubu); Transes; Das Schlesische Tor.
These have been shot around 1980 in 16mm entirely at night
without any additional light.
Emily Richardson's Petrolia is another random guess.
cheers, fred


Am 13.05.15 um 14:55 schrieb peter snowdon:

Hi Esperanza,
At the more documentary end of the experimental spectrum,
there is Laura Waddington's Border, much of which was shot at
night.
There are also these four short YT videos which speak, I
think, to the question of what the night conceals, and what
it makes visible (sensible):
http://www.mightierthan.com/2009/07/poem-for-the-rooftops-suite/
best
Peter
On Tue, May 12, 2015, at 07:49 PM, Esperanza Collado wrote:

Dear frameworkers,
A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the
limits of visibility, in the night, trying to force
perception. Would you please recommend experimental film
references apart from Liotta, Dorsky, Dwoskin? It would be
interesting to get references of films and videos in which
there is no use of special camera techniques such as
time-lapse or night-shot.
Many thanks!
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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-15 Thread Gene Youngblood
George Kuchar’s “Burnout” (2003, 20 min), which i would rank in the top three 
of his 232 video diaries, has breathtaking night scenes during the great 
blackout that year, when 50 million people lost power along the northeastern 
seaboard of the U.S. It doesn’t push limits of vision, but it is visionary in 
its slow-shutter rendering of mystical Night.


 On May 14, 2015, at 6:03 AM, Albert Alcoz albertalc...@yahoo.es wrote:
 
 Hello Esperanza,
 
 Here are two more:
 
 Lunar Almanac by Malena Szlam
 https://vimeo.com/122918402 https://vimeo.com/122918402
 
 Santuary by Kevin Rice
 Sancturary https://vimeo.com/57692897
  
  
  https://vimeo.com/57692897 
  
  
  
  
  
 Sancturary
  https://vimeo.com/57692897
 Ver en vimeo.com https://vimeo.com/57692897 
 Vista previa por Yahoo
  
 
 
 
 
 
 El Jueves 14 de Mayo de 2015 9:16, nicky.ham...@talktalk.net 
 nicky.ham...@talktalk.net escribió:
 
 
 The Klopfenstein is the one I was trying to remember. The LFMC had a print of 
 it long ago. Might be worth asking LUX,
 
 Nicky.
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Christopher Ball cbifi...@gmail.com
 To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
 Sent: Thu, 14 May 2015 5:47
 Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Night films
 
 Peter Mettler, Picture of Light, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110831/combined 
 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110831/combined
 
 On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 12:46 PM, Esperanza Collado 
 esperanzacolla...@gmail.com mailto:esperanzacolla...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thank you all for your superb recommendations.
 
 2015-05-13 17:09 GMT+02:00 fred truniger fred.truni...@gmail.com 
 mailto:fred.truni...@gmail.com:
 Hi Esperanza
 Clemens Klopfenstein's Night Films come to my mind: Geschichte der Nacht (to 
 be found on ubu); Transes; Das Schlesische Tor.
 These have been shot around 1980 in 16mm entirely at night without any 
 additional light.
 Emily Richardson's Petrolia is another random guess.
 cheers, fred
 
 
 Am 13.05.15 um 14:55 schrieb peter snowdon:
 Hi Esperanza, 
  
 At the more documentary end of the experimental spectrum, there is Laura 
 Waddington's Border, much of which was shot at night. 
 There are also these four short YT videos which speak, I think, to the 
 question of what the night conceals, and what it makes visible (sensible): 
 http://www.mightierthan.com/2009/07/poem-for-the-rooftops-suite/ 
 http://www.mightierthan.com/2009/07/poem-for-the-rooftops-suite/
  
 best
 Peter
  
  
 On Tue, May 12, 2015, at 07:49 PM, Esperanza Collado wrote:
 Dear frameworkers,
  
 A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the limits of 
 visibility, in the night, trying to force perception. Would you please 
 recommend experimental film references apart from Liotta, Dorsky, Dwoskin? 
 It would be interesting to get references of films and videos in which 
 there is no use of special camera techniques such as time-lapse or 
 night-shot. 
  
 Many thanks!
  
  
  
  
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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-14 Thread Albert Alcoz
Hello Esperanza,
Here are two more:
Lunar Almanac by Malena Szlamhttps://vimeo.com/122918402

Santuary by Kevin RiceSancturary

|   |
|   |  |   |   |   |   |   |
| Sancturary |
|  |
| Ver en vimeo.com | Vista previa por Yahoo |
|  |
|   |


 



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nicky.ham...@talktalk.net escribió:
   

 The Klopfenstein is the one I was trying to remember. The LFMC had a print of 
it long ago. Might be worth asking LUX,

Nicky.
 
 
 
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Ball cbifi...@gmail.com
To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Thu, 14 May 2015 5:47
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Night films

Peter Mettler, Picture of Light, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110831/combined
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 12:46 PM, Esperanza Collado 
esperanzacolla...@gmail.com wrote:

Thank you all for your superb recommendations.

2015-05-13 17:09 GMT+02:00 fred truniger fred.truni...@gmail.com:

  Hi Esperanza
 Clemens Klopfenstein's Night Films come to my mind: Geschichte der Nacht (to 
be found on ubu); Transes; Das Schlesische Tor.
 These have been shot around 1980 in 16mm entirely at night without any 
additional light.
 Emily Richardson's Petrolia is another random guess.
 cheers, fred
 
 
 Am 13.05.15 um 14:55 schrieb peter snowdon:
  
 Hi Esperanza, 
    At the more documentary end of the experimental spectrum, there is Laura 
Waddington's Border, much of which was shot at night. 
  There are also these four short YT videos which speak, I think, to the 
question of what the night conceals, and what it makes visible (sensible): 
  http://www.mightierthan.com/2009/07/poem-for-the-rooftops-suite/
    best Peter     On Tue, May 12, 2015, at 07:49 PM, Esperanza Collado wrote:
  
 Dear frameworkers,
    A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the limits of 
visibility, in the night, trying to force perception. Would you please 
recommend experimental film references apart from Liotta, Dorsky, Dwoskin? It 
would be interesting to get references of films and videos in which there is no 
use of special camera techniques such as time-lapse or night-shot. 
    Many thanks!
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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-14 Thread nicky . hamlyn
The Klopfenstein is the one I was trying to remember. The LFMC had a print of 
it long ago. Might be worth asking LUX,

Nicky.

 

 

 

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Peter Mettler, Picture of Light, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110831/combined


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Thank you all for your superb recommendations.




2015-05-13 17:09 GMT+02:00 fred truniger fred.truni...@gmail.com:

  
Hi Esperanza
Clemens Klopfenstein's Night Films come to my mind: Geschichte derNacht 
(to be found on ubu); Transes; Das Schlesische Tor.
These have been shot around 1980 in 16mm entirely at night withoutany 
additional light.
Emily Richardson's Petrolia is another random guess.
cheers, fred



Am 13.05.15 um 14:55 schrieb peter  snowdon:




Hi Esperanza, 
  
  
 
  
At the more documentary end of the experimental spectrum,there is 
Laura Waddington's Border, much of which was shot atnight. 
  
  
There are also these four short YT videos which speak, Ithink, to the 
question of what the night conceals, and what itmakes visible 
(sensible): 
  
  
http://www.mightierthan.com/2009/07/poem-for-the-rooftops-suite/
  
  
 
  
best
  
Peter
  
 
  
 
  
On Tue, May 12, 2015, at 07:49 PM, Esperanza Collado wrote:
  
  

Dear frameworkers,


 

A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the  limits of 
visibility, in the night, trying to force  perception. Would you please 
recommend experimental film  references apart from Liotta, Dorsky, 
Dwoskin? It would be  interesting to get references of films and videos 
in which  there is no use of special camera techniques such as  
time-lapse or night-shot. 


 

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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-13 Thread Jason Halprin
Peter Rose - Studies in Transfalumination
Phil Solomon - Nocturne


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On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 12:54 AM, Pip Chodorov framewo...@re-voir.com
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 Brakhage's Fire of Waters - consists of b/w night shots of houses with
 occasional lightning. Most of the film is mostly black except for the
 flashes of natural light.


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 A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the limits of
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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-13 Thread nicky . hamlyn
Helga Fanderl: Night and Wind
Emily Richardson: Block, Nocturne
Chris Welsby: Drift
Peter Gidal: Room Film 1973, Close UP

The LFMC used to have a beautiful BW film shot in cities at night by someone 
like Wim Wenders cinematographer, but that's all I can remember.

Nicky.

 

 

 

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Dear frameworkers,


A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the limits of 
visibility, in the night, trying to force perception. Would you please 
recommend experimental film references apart from Liotta, Dorsky, Dwoskin? It 
would be interesting to get references of films and videos in which there is no 
use of special camera techniques such as time-lapse or night-shot. 


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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-13 Thread peter snowdon
Hi Esperanza,

At the more documentary end of the experimental spectrum, there is
Laura Waddington's Border, much of which was shot at night. There are
also these four short YT videos which speak, I think, to the question of
what the night conceals, and what it makes visible (sensible):
http://www.mightierthan.com/2009/07/poem-for-the-rooftops-suite/

best Peter


On Tue, May 12, 2015, at 07:49 PM, Esperanza Collado wrote:
 Dear frameworkers,

 A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the limits of
 visibility, in the night, trying to force perception. Would you please
 recommend experimental film references apart from Liotta, Dorsky,
 Dwoskin? It would be interesting to get references of films and videos
 in which there is no use of special camera techniques such as
 time-lapse or night-shot.

 Many thanks!




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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-13 Thread fred truniger

Hi Esperanza
Clemens Klopfenstein's Night Films come to my mind: Geschichte der Nacht 
(to be found on ubu); Transes; Das Schlesische Tor.
These have been shot around 1980 in 16mm entirely at night without any 
additional light.

Emily Richardson's Petrolia is another random guess.
cheers, fred


Am 13.05.15 um 14:55 schrieb peter snowdon:

Hi Esperanza,
At the more documentary end of the experimental spectrum, there is 
Laura Waddington's Border, much of which was shot at night.
There are also these four short YT videos which speak, I think, to the 
question of what the night conceals, and what it makes visible 
(sensible):

http://www.mightierthan.com/2009/07/poem-for-the-rooftops-suite/
best
Peter
On Tue, May 12, 2015, at 07:49 PM, Esperanza Collado wrote:

Dear frameworkers,
A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the limits of 
visibility, in the night, trying to force perception. Would you 
please recommend experimental film references apart from Liotta, 
Dorsky, Dwoskin? It would be interesting to get references of films 
and videos in which there is no use of special camera techniques such 
as time-lapse or night-shot.

Many thanks!
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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-13 Thread Esperanza Collado
Thank you all for your superb recommendations.

2015-05-13 17:09 GMT+02:00 fred truniger fred.truni...@gmail.com:

  Hi Esperanza
 Clemens Klopfenstein's Night Films come to my mind: Geschichte der Nacht
 (to be found on ubu); Transes; Das Schlesische Tor.
 These have been shot around 1980 in 16mm entirely at night without any
 additional light.
 Emily Richardson's Petrolia is another random guess.
 cheers, fred


 Am 13.05.15 um 14:55 schrieb peter snowdon:

 Hi Esperanza,

 At the more documentary end of the experimental spectrum, there is Laura
 Waddington's Border, much of which was shot at night.
  There are also these four short YT videos which speak, I think, to the
 question of what the night conceals, and what it makes visible (sensible):
  http://www.mightierthan.com/2009/07/poem-for-the-rooftops-suite/

 best
 Peter


 On Tue, May 12, 2015, at 07:49 PM, Esperanza Collado wrote:

 Dear frameworkers,

 A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the limits of
 visibility, in the night, trying to force perception. Would you please
 recommend experimental film references apart from Liotta, Dorsky, Dwoskin?
 It would be interesting to get references of films and videos in which
 there is no use of special camera techniques such as time-lapse or
 night-shot.

 Many thanks!




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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-13 Thread Christopher Ball
Peter Mettler, Picture of Light,
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110831/combined

On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 12:46 PM, Esperanza Collado 
esperanzacolla...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thank you all for your superb recommendations.

 2015-05-13 17:09 GMT+02:00 fred truniger fred.truni...@gmail.com:

  Hi Esperanza
 Clemens Klopfenstein's Night Films come to my mind: Geschichte der Nacht
 (to be found on ubu); Transes; Das Schlesische Tor.
 These have been shot around 1980 in 16mm entirely at night without any
 additional light.
 Emily Richardson's Petrolia is another random guess.
 cheers, fred


 Am 13.05.15 um 14:55 schrieb peter snowdon:

 Hi Esperanza,

 At the more documentary end of the experimental spectrum, there is
 Laura Waddington's Border, much of which was shot at night.
  There are also these four short YT videos which speak, I think, to the
 question of what the night conceals, and what it makes visible (sensible):
  http://www.mightierthan.com/2009/07/poem-for-the-rooftops-suite/

 best
 Peter


 On Tue, May 12, 2015, at 07:49 PM, Esperanza Collado wrote:

 Dear frameworkers,

 A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the limits of
 visibility, in the night, trying to force perception. Would you please
 recommend experimental film references apart from Liotta, Dorsky, Dwoskin?
 It would be interesting to get references of films and videos in which
 there is no use of special camera techniques such as time-lapse or
 night-shot.

 Many thanks!




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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-12 Thread Ryan Marino
Hi Esperanza,

You might be interested in Mike Gibisser's Blue Loop, July. It's a film
shot at night using long exposures.
http://www.mikegibisser.com/blue-loop-july/


best,
ryan

On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 1:49 PM, Esperanza Collado 
esperanzacolla...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear frameworkers,

 A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the limits of
 visibility, in the night, trying to force perception. Would you please
 recommend experimental film references apart from Liotta, Dorsky, Dwoskin?
 It would be interesting to get references of films and videos in which
 there is no use of special camera techniques such as time-lapse or
 night-shot.

 Many thanks!




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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-12 Thread Pip Chodorov
Brakhage's Fire of Waters - consists of b/w night shots of houses 
with occasional lightning. Most of the film is mostly black except 
for the flashes of natural light.



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A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the limits of 
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