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So, 'Do You Believe In Water?' is this intriguing piece from '76 that really makes you think. The whole vibe is minimalist and almost ritualistic, with performers huddled around a pink table, engaging in these peculiar exercises—like patty-cake and some odd wrestling over blocks. It's got this eerie, dream-like quality, and the pacing is deliberately slow, which adds to the surreal atmosphere. The coded conversations and physicality of the performances create a sense of both intimacy and detachment. It’s definitely not your typical film, and there's something about its experimental nature that lingers long after viewing.
This film is quite elusive in terms of availability, with very few prints circulating among collectors. The lack of a well-known director and genre only adds to its mystique, making it a conversation piece in any serious collection. There’s a niche interest around it due to its experimental nature, which might appeal to those who appreciate avant-garde cinema. If you come across a copy, it’s typically on obscure labels or as part of retrospective compilations.
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