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So, 'earthearthearth' is this intriguing piece that really plays with the Andes backdrop and the textures of 35mm film. Daïchi Saïto's direction feels almost like a meditation on the natural world, and the way Jason Sharp's saxophone intertwines with the visuals is something else. It’s an atmospheric exploration, not just a narrative but more of a sensory experience, where Sharp’s heartbeat and breath add this organic pulse to the visuals. The images gradually drift into abstraction, creating a dreamlike quality that’s pretty captivating. It’s the kind of film that invites multiple viewings to really get lost in its layers and nuances.
This film has a niche yet growing interest among collectors, especially those who appreciate avant-garde cinema and experimental soundscapes. The limited 35mm runs and the unique coupling of live performance elements with film create a certain scarcity. Its distinct approach to storytelling and visual language makes it an interesting piece for those who favor non-traditional narratives and immersive experiences.
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