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So, 'Sitis, the regression of a word' is an intriguing piece that delves into the concept of thirst—not just physical thirst, but a deeper yearning for self. The film plays with language and form, presenting the word 'sitis' as a palindrome, which adds a lovely layer of introspection. It's almost meditative in its pacing, with visuals that evoke a sense of emptiness yet beauty. The atmosphere feels quite experimental, almost avant-garde, and while we don't have much information on the director or its production, there's a raw authenticity in its presentation. The performances are subtle, leaving a lot up to the viewer's interpretation, which is part of its charm.
This film has a rather elusive presence in collector circles, as it didn't have much of a commercial run and was released in a limited format. There’s not a ton of information out there, which makes it somewhat of a treasure hunt for those interested in experimental cinema. Its scarcity often sparks conversations among collectors, especially regarding its thematic depth and unique exploration of language.
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