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Oh, Misha is this fascinating tapestry of Mikhail Baryshnikov's ballet that weaves in snippets from various films where everyone seems to have someone named 'Misha' on their minds. The editing is quite intriguing, as it contrasts the fluidity of dance with the sometimes stilted dialogue of cinema. It's not your typical narrative; it defies conventional pacing and structure, creating this dreamlike atmosphere that captures both the grace of ballet and the poignant longing found in film. The juxtaposition of movement and voice really adds depth, making it a unique experience for anyone who appreciates the art of performance and how it resonates across mediums.
This film has had limited releases over the years, making it rather scarce in physical formats, and collectors often seek it for its unique blend of ballet and film. Some early VHS copies pop up occasionally, but the digital landscape is still catching up; a proper restoration would be a treat. Interest tends to revolve around Baryshnikov enthusiasts and those who appreciate experimental forms of storytelling. It's the kind of film that sparks conversation among collectors about the intersection of different art forms.
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