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FISH HAVE NO PSYCHIATRISTS: A DAY WITH ANDREI CODRESCU is quite the curious piece. It's like a tapestry woven with Andrei's thoughts, a collage that feels both spontaneous and deeply reflective. The film meanders through his world, touching on everything from Dada to the peculiarities of life itself. Julian Semilian’s hosting adds a whimsical yet grounded layer to the narrative, while the pacing allows you to really soak in Codrescu’s unique perspective. It’s not just a documentary; it's more like a poetic exploration of creativity and the human experience, punctuated by moments that linger long after they’re gone. The atmosphere is intimate, almost confessional, making it a distinctive journey into the mind of an intriguing figure.
This documentary has had a limited release, which adds to its appeal for collectors, especially those interested in contemporary poetry and narrative forms. There are few formats available, making it somewhat of a rarity in the documentary section. As more viewers discover Codrescu’s work, interest in this film is likely to grow, especially among fans of artistic and experimental documentaries.
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