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Sync Touch is quite the curious piece from 1981, blending animation and documentary in a way that feels both experimental and intimate. The film dives into this idea that touch and sight are deeply intertwined, proposing a fresh lens on cinema through a feminist and lesbian aesthetic. It has this peculiar yet engaging atmosphere, where the tactile experiences of the filmmaker’s childlike nature come to the forefront. The exploration of sexuality tied to filmmaking is pretty fascinating, and there’s a scientific twist that adds depth. The pacing can be a bit unconventional, but that's part of its charm. Also, the practical effects used are unique and contribute to its distinctive feel. It’s definitely something that stays with you.
Lesbian/feminist themes permeate throughout.Unique blend of animation and documentary styles.Explores touch as a cinematic concept.
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