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So, 'Silently, Bearing Totem of a Bird' is quite the curious piece from 1962. It's part of the Cine-Songs Program, which makes it feel like an experiment in sound and vision rather than a traditional narrative. You get this atmospheric blend of imagery that feels almost dreamlike, with pacing that lingers and invites contemplation. The visuals lean into practical effects that, while perhaps not groundbreaking, have a certain charm. There's a sense of vulnerability in the performances, almost like you're peeking into someone's private thoughts. It’s distinctive in how it plays with silence and sound, making you reflect deeply on the themes of communication and expression—or the lack thereof.
This film is relatively hard to find, which adds to its allure among collectors. It's been circulated in various formats over the years, but original prints are quite scarce. The Cine-Songs Program itself garners interest, as fans of niche experimental cinema often seek out such unique entries. It's intriguing how a film with an unknown director can still evoke discussions about its artistic intent and execution.
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