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Sirens is an intriguing foray into found-footage territory, stitching together an array of clips that create a haunting tapestry. It draws from the works of notable filmmakers like Kenneth Anger and Michelangelo Antonioni, which lends it a fragmented yet contemplative atmosphere. The pacing shifts between jarring and meditative, matching the unsettling themes of identity and the subversion of the cinematic gaze. The inclusion of raw documentary footage from the Manson family adds a visceral edge, making you question the nature of reality in film. It's a curious exploration and you can feel the influence of Donyale Luna throughout, though it’s more of an homage than a straightforward narrative.
Sirens exists in a niche space within contemporary found-footage cinema, making it a bit elusive for collectors. The film has seen limited releases, often appearing in festival circuits, but physical copies are scarce. Given its distinctive style and the cult following surrounding its influences, it piques interest among those who appreciate experimental narratives and the evolution of film techniques.
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