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'Ear on a Worm' is this intriguing little oddity that captures a bird tweeting from a power line in Venice, California. The film feels like a slice of life, almost like a visual poem, where time stretches and you’re lulled into the rhythm of the everyday. It’s got this meditative quality, a slow pacing that invites you to soak in the atmosphere rather than rush through it. No flashy effects or big performances, just a profound sense of simplicity that makes it distinct. It’s the kind of film that would resonate with those who appreciate the more abstract, the experimental, and the contemplative side of cinema.
This film is a rarity among collectors, as it has no widely known director or genre classification, which adds to its obscure charm. Formats are limited, and it often shows up in niche collections focused on experimental cinema or visual poetry. Given its unconventional premise, it attracts those who appreciate the avant-garde, making it a unique piece in a collector's lineup, especially for anyone interested in the minimalist approach to storytelling.
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