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Ear-Responsibility is a fascinating exploration of sound and urban life through the lens of avant-garde percussionist David Van Tieghem. The film immerses you in the streets of New York, transforming everyday objects into musical instruments. The pacing feels organic, almost like a jazz improvisation, allowing viewers to savor the nuances of life’s rhythms. The practical effects are worth noting; they’re raw and inventive, echoing the film’s themes of creativity in the mundane. Van Tieghem’s performance carries an infectious curiosity, making the viewer appreciate the ordinary in a new light. It's a unique experience that stands apart from more conventional narratives.
Ear-Responsibility has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. The original VHS is particularly scarce, with few copies surfacing at auctions. Interest tends to spike among avant-garde film enthusiasts and those who appreciate experimental music, so it’s definitely one to keep an eye out for in niche circles.
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