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Parcelle de ciel is quite the curious piece from '87. It captures dancers in this ethereal space, almost like they're floating in time. The way it uses audio feedback to layer movement is fascinating β you don't just see it, you hear it too. It creates this double reading of their ballet, making you think differently about their bodies in motion. The overall tone has this introspective quality, inviting the viewer to linger on each frame a little longer. It's distinctive in the way it blends visuals and sound, almost as if you're experiencing the dance and the music simultaneously.
Parcelle de ciel remains somewhat elusive in collector circles, partly due to limited releases and the obscure nature of its director. The format history isn't extensive, but it has appeared on a few niche labels, drawing attention from those who appreciate experimental cinema. Its rarity and unique approach to dance and sound have sparked interest among collectors who value avant-garde pieces, but it can be tricky to find in good condition.
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