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So, 'Madwomen: To Be a Sparrow Not a Canary' is this intriguing piece of experimental cinema. Itâs a found footage film, which is kind of rare in its execution, compiling footage from Soviet Estonia during the 60s. The atmosphere it evokes is unsettling, almost dreamlike, as it presents this housewife navigating absurd and maddening situations. What really caught my attention is how the editing creates a sort of fragmented narrative, forcing you to piece things together. Itâs not linear, which can be jarring, and the pacing feels deliberate yet chaotic at times. You can sense the emotional weight behind the visuals. Itâs distinct because youâre not just watching a story unfold; youâre feeling the weight of the past and the madness of societal expectations.
Features a unique approach to narrative structure.Deeply layered themes of sanity and societal roles.Distinctive use of archival footage adds historical context.
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