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Aatt enen tionon is this intriguing exploration of physicality and isolation, almost like a dance-centric meditation. The atmosphere is dense, charged with the weight of each performer's presence — Matthieu Burner and Boris Charmatz embody a unique tension that pulls you in. The three-tiered structure of the performance is absolutely fascinating; you really feel how the bodies interact with their confined spaces, which adds layers to the experience. The practical effects of their semi-nakedness and the stark settings create a raw visual impact that’s hard to shake off. It’s not just a dance piece, but a commentary on the human condition, which makes it really distinctive in the realm of performance art films.
Aatt enen tionon has had a somewhat limited release history, often showcased in niche performance art festivals, contributing to its scarcity. Collectors have taken a keen interest in this film due to its avant-garde approach and the fact that it shines a light on contemporary dance in a way that few films do. There are a few editions circulating, but finding quality prints can be a challenge, making it a sought-after piece for those who appreciate the intersection of dance and film.
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