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Murmullo is a fascinating exploration of sound and visual abstraction. The director, who remains unknown, employs a technique that feels raw and visceral—scratching angular lines directly onto unexposed 16 mm film. It’s a camera-less approach that lends itself to a very tactile experience. The pacing is meditative, allowing you to really sink into the abstract conversations that have been translated into visuals. There’s an ethereal quality to the atmosphere, almost dreamlike, as the film weaves together fragmented narratives and characters. What sets it apart is its commitment to the physicality of the medium; each frame feels like an intimate conversation, layered with meaning. It’s definitely a unique piece for anyone interested in experimental animation.
Camera-less animation technique with direct film manipulation.Focuses on abstract interpretations of conversations.Unique atmosphere that demands attentive viewing.
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