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Omnispectrum is this intriguing piece that surfaced during the Lisboa Soa ’25 festival. It's hard to define, really, as it combines various elements that make it feel almost experimental. The atmosphere is dense, with an almost hypnotic pacing that pulls you in, immersing you in its world. I found the practical effects particularly striking, lending a tactile quality that’s often missing in today’s digital-heavy offerings. The performances are layered, encouraging multiple interpretations, which gives it a richness that rewards repeated viewings. There’s a sense of exploration in its themes, diving into perception and reality in a way that feels both fresh and oddly familiar.
Omnispectrum is still quite elusive in terms of availability, with only a handful of screenings recorded since its debut at Lisboa Soa ’25. There are no known physical formats released yet, which adds to its allure among collectors. The buzz around its distinctive approach to performance art versus traditional cinema sparks interest, making any future release highly sought after by those in the know. Keep an eye on this one, as its scarcity could drive demand once it gains a wider circulation.
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