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Persistent Disturbance is this intriguing piece that melds travelogue with performance art in a rather absurd manner. The artists traverse South America, but instead of the usual narratives, they create these brief sound performances at each stop. It’s almost like a spontaneous score to the landscapes they encounter, with one performer persistently running, horn in hand, which adds a surreal layer to the visuals. The pacing is unorthodox; it’s not your typical documentary. The whole vibe feels almost disjointed yet somehow cohesive. The way they interact with the environment feels distinctive, and it raises questions about place, sound, and movement. Not your run-of-the-mill doc, for sure. It has this quirky charm that will stick with you.
Explores sound in landscape interactionAbsurdist performance art elementsDistinctive visual storytelling approach
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Laurien Bachmann
Director