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Bruno K. Öijer (2015) is this intimate dive into the world of a poet who's been crafting his outsider art since the early '70s. The film captures him amidst a sold-out tour in 2014, which is a wild testament to his enduring appeal. You really get a sense of his raw energy and the atmosphere in those packed venues. The pacing feels organic, blending moments of performance with glimpses of his personal reflections on life and art. His latest poetry collection, "And the night whispered Annabel Lee," seems to resonate through the film, echoing themes of longing and existential musings. The visuals have this gritty, unrefined quality that complements his voice perfectly, making it a distinctive experience for anyone intrigued by the art of spoken word.
Documentary-style exploration of performance artFocus on outsider poetry and personal strugglesIntimate atmosphere with a poetic touch
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