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So, 'Sorry/Hear Us' from '84 is this intriguing, experimental piece. The director's name isn’t really known, which adds a layer of mystery. It’s all about transformations, made with students in a seminar, which gives it this raw, almost unfiltered feel. They’re deconstructing a poem by playing it backward, and it’s fascinating to see how they translate that into visuals and sound. The atmosphere is a bit abstract, definitely not mainstream, but it has this unique charm. The pacing feels slow and deliberate, which fits the theme nicely of peeling back layers of meaning. Certainly a film that sparks conversation among collectors, a true oddity in the catalog.
'Sorry/Hear Us' has a certain rarity that makes it a point of interest for collectors, especially with its obscure production background. There aren't many copies floating around, and it never really hit mainstream distribution, which adds to its allure. It’s one of those films that you come across in niche circles or collectors' showcases. If you're into the more avant-garde side of cinema, this one stands out, not just for its content, but for the story behind its creation.
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