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So, Berbaoc, from 2008, is an intriguing animated piece that strays from conventional storytelling. The film’s essence is deeply intertwined with sound, specifically a composition by Xabier Erkizia, which is derived from an interview with musician Santiago Irigoyen. It's not the kind of animation that relies heavily on flashy visuals or a frenetic pace; instead, it lingers in moments, allowing the viewer to absorb the auditory landscape. The atmosphere feels almost meditative, inviting contemplation rather than instant gratification. You get this sense of connection between sound and image, creating a unique dialogue that’s both abstract and reflective. It’s definitely off the beaten path and might resonate differently with each viewer, which is kind of its charm.
Explores the relationship between sound and animationUnique sound-based narrativeAtmospheric and meditative experience
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