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He Who Wears Faces on His Ears feels like a meditative journey into the echoes of Indigenous myth. Sky Hopinka crafts an atmosphere that’s both haunting and beautiful, using the story of Red Horn to explore themes of memory and identity. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing each frame to breathe and invite reflection. It’s visually striking, with practical effects that enhance the mythological elements without overwhelming them. You can sense the care in the performances, which resonate with authenticity and depth. What stands out is how it intertwines ancient narratives with contemporary landscapes, making you feel like you’re walking between worlds.
This film is relatively rare, making it a distinctive piece for collectors interested in contemporary Indigenous cinema. While its director remains less known, the thematic depth and visual style have garnered attention in niche circles. Limited releases have circulated, but finding a high-quality version can be challenging, adding to its intrigue for dedicated collectors.
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