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Strategy: Post a rare film clip with a popular sound overlay — that contrast often goes viral.
Watch them back to back. The rare one makes the popular one feel like a relief. The popular one makes the rare one feel like a secret.
Imagine watching a 1960s Hungarian animated short about existential dread — all hand-drawn shadows and dissonant piano — followed immediately by a 2023 TikTok of a raccoon riding a Roomba. Strangely, it works. Not as chaos, but as contrast.
The rare short film offers depth, ambiguity, silence, and risk. The popular video offers rhythm, familiarity, catharsis, and shareability. Together, they create a new kind of viewing experience — one that resets your palate before challenging it again.
Platforms like YouTube and TikTok are currently terrible at recommending mixed rare content. If you watch a rare short film (low view count, no comments), the algorithm tags you as a "dead-end user." But if you immediately queue a popular video, the algorithm gets confused. Smart curators have leveraged this by creating playlists labeled "Mixed Rare Short Filmography and Popular Videos." The result? The popular videos pay for the rent, and the rare shorts build the cult following.
| Day | Type | Example | |------|------|---------| | Mon | Rare | "The Big Shave" (1967, Scorsese) – 6 min, under 50K views | | Tue | Popular | "The Snapper" (short comedy, 10M+ views) | | Wed | Rare | "Tango" (1981, Zbigniew Rybczyński) – Oscar-winning, obscure | | Thu | Popular | "Kung Fury" (fan film, 30M+ views) |
If you’re building a playlist, channel, or archive, focusing on contrast and curation (rare then popular, back to rare) keeps audiences engaged — the rare films feel like discoveries, the popular ones offer comfort.
Would you like specific links to rare shorts, or help structuring a video series around this concept?
Here’s a post designed for social media (Instagram, Twitter, or TikTok caption) that blends rare short films with popular videos from a creator or filmmaker.
Option 1: For a Filmmaker/Creator’s Own Channel (e.g., “The Work You Missed + The Hits”) mixed rare desi indian xxx short sex video co new
🎬 THE DEEP CUTS + THE BANGERS 🎬
You know the popular ones. The videos that blew up. The ones that landed you in my DMs asking for “more like this.” 💥
But before those hit 1M views… there was a grainy short film shot on a borrowed camera. A weird little idea that only 12 people saw. A proof of concept that felt like a failure — but actually built the blueprint.
Here’s your official Mixed Rare Short Filmography + Popular Videos 🧵
🔥 POPULAR (you’ve seen these):
🎞️ RARE (less than 500 views each): 4. “Echo Park, 3 AM” (2018) – my first short. No budget. All heart. 5. “What I Meant to Say” (2019) – shot on an iPhone 6. Unlisted until now. 6. “Goodbye, Almost” (2020) – never released. Until today.
👇 Which one should I remaster first? Drop a 🎥 for the rare cuts or 🔥 for the popular ones.
Option 2: For a Curator / Fan Account (e.g., “Hidden Gems + Mainstream Hits”)
🎞️ OBSCURE + OVEREXPOSED 🎞️
A thread of filmmakers who crushed it both ways:
🔹 The rare short (under 1K views): “Things I Forgot to Tell You” (2015) – raw, unpolished, brilliant. No one’s seen it.
🔹 The popular video (1M+ views): “Sorry for the Wait” (2022) – slick, viral, iconic.
Same director. Same themes. Entirely different energy.
🧵 Keep scrolling for 5 more rare + popular pairings:
💬 Which rare one deserves a comeback? Comment the year.
Option 3: Short & Punchy (for TikTok/Reels text overlay)
🎥 Popular: millions of views.
🎞️ Rare: less than 500.
Same creator. Different eras.
Popular: slick, fast, satisfying.
Rare: messy, honest, weird.
I put together a mixed rare short filmography + popular videos — from their first no-budget short to their biggest hit.
👀 Watch the obscure first. Then the popular one. You’ll see the DNA.
Link in bio. Rare shorts start at slide 4.
Rare Short Films:
Popular Videos:
Experimental Short Films:
Award-winning Short Films: