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So, 'Speaking of Birds' is this intriguing underground animation from 1974 by Tatarsky and Kovalev. It’s based on G. Borodin, which gives it an interesting cultural backdrop. The tone is experimental, and it really captures that sense of the avant-garde that was bubbling up in that era. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that just adds to its charm, you know? The practical effects are raw but effective, creating a unique visual experience that feels hand-crafted. The performances, while not traditional in a sense, convey a lot through their oddities, making it distinctive in how it approaches storytelling. It’s a real gem for anyone interested in the underground scene of animation.
'Speaking of Birds' is not the easiest find, given its underground roots and limited distribution after release. Formats vary, but the original 16mm prints are particularly sought after among collectors for their authentic representation of the film's artistry. Interest has been growing, especially with the resurgence of appreciation for avant-garde animation, making it a film worth tracking down if you’re into niche works from this period.
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