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So, 'Inna' is this intriguing blend of sound and vision, a hypnagogic opera that really dives into a dreamlike state. Written and directed by Dean Blunt, with a haunting soundtrack by Mica Levi, it’s performed in a way that pulls you right into its off-kilter atmosphere. The pacing feels almost languid, inviting you to float through the experience rather than just watch it. The themes revolve around perception and reality, leaving you with this lingering sense of disorientation. It's not your traditional narrative; it’s more like a sensory exploration, and that makes it stand out in a sea of conventional films. If you appreciate more avant-garde pieces, this one certainly has its own unique charm.
'Inna' is quite the rare bird in the collector's realm; it was performed live at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London and hasn't seen a wide release. The format history is sparse, which adds to its allure among collectors. With the combination of Blunt's direction and Levi's composition, the film has garnered interest, especially for those who appreciate experimental cinema. The limited availability makes it a topic of discussion among enthusiasts, and it’s often considered a hidden gem in contemporary art film circles.
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