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So, 'Song of Sea' from 2001 is a really interesting piece. It's part of this project called '10 Poets 10 Directors', which already sets a unique tone. You can feel a poetic rhythm in its storytelling, and the atmosphere is ethereal, almost haunting at times. The pacing has its moments where it breathes, allowing you to soak in the visuals, which are striking, to say the least. Practical effects lend an authenticity that you don't often see in today's animation. There's something distinctive about its approach to themes of loss and memory, presented through a lens that feels both personal and universal. It's a curious watch that sticks with you.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, being a short from an intriguing collective project funded by the Ministry of Culture. Collectors often discuss its unique aesthetic and thematic depth, so there's definitely a growing interest in acquiring copies, though they can be a bit hard to find. The formats available are limited, which adds to its appeal for those looking to deepen their collections with lesser-known yet artistically rich works.
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