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Lithophonie is this intriguing piece from 1977, shrouded in mystery since the director is unknown. It has this haunting ambiance that lingers long after the credits roll. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, inviting viewers to sink into its world. It explores themes of sound and silence, and how they interact with memory and perception. There’s something raw about its practical effects, giving it an unpolished charm that sets it apart from more conventional films of its time. The performances, though perhaps not widely talked about, have a sincerity that adds depth to its exploration of human experience.
Lithophonie has had a curious distribution history, with few known releases, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. Its rarity adds to the intrigue, as copies can be quite hard to come by. The film's unique exploration of sound has sparked interest among niche collectors, particularly those drawn to experimental cinema from the late 70s. It’s a film that often finds itself in conversations about overlooked gems, which makes it even more fascinating for those who appreciate the nuances of lesser-known works.
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