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Morning Poem #38 is this intriguing blend of visual poetry and installation art. You can really feel the atmosphere created by Wanda Phipps’ words, paired with a distinct, almost dreamlike pacing that pulls you into its world. The film has this unique way of merging spoken word with stunning visuals, making it more than just a simple adaptation. This piece resonates with themes of transience and perception, almost like a meditation, and the practical effects, though minimal, enhance the ethereal quality of the experience. It’s an art piece that challenges typical narrative structure, inviting you to linger rather than rush through it.
This film is somewhat obscure, primarily because it was part of an installation at Anthology Film Archives, which adds to its allure for collectors. It hasn't seen a wide release and formats are limited, making it a rare find. Interest in avant-garde and installation cinema is growing, so it's worth keeping an eye on this one, especially for those focused on unique artistic expressions in film.
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