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So, 'Nino' from 1977 is quite the curious piece. It’s got this abstract feel, mixing dance and live music in a way that feels both spontaneous and carefully orchestrated. The music by Albert E. Miller really pulls you in, creating an atmosphere that’s almost hypnotic. The choreography is distinctly unusual, like a visual manifesto of movement and sound colliding. The pacing is unpredictable, which adds to its experimental nature. Definitely not your conventional film but rather an exploration of how performers can meld with music to create a singular artistic experience.
'Nino' is relatively obscure, often overshadowed by more mainstream fare from the same era. Finding a copy can be tricky, and many collectors appreciate its experimental ethos. There have been a few formats released over the years, but they tend to be limited editions. Interest in such niche films is growing, particularly among those who appreciate avant-garde cinema and its intersections with performance art.
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