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Homo Sapiens Project (201) is a fascinating exploration of narrative and form, stretching across nineteen hours. It’s a real deep dive into Rashidi’s earlier works from 2002 to 2014, recontextualizing them into something entirely new. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to absorb the rich visuals and layered themes—identity, evolution, and the human experience are all on display. It feels fragmented yet cohesive, almost like a mosaic of ideas. The practical effects are raw and striking, giving it a gritty, tactile feel that enhances the experimental nature. The lack of a traditional director adds to its mystique, making it a unique piece in any serious collection.
Nineteen-hour runtime is a commitment.Contains elements from multiple films, creating an intricate tapestry.Ideal for those who appreciate experimental cinema.
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