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So, 'Taiga' from 1996 is quite an intriguing piece. The director remains unknown, which adds a layer of mystery. Shot after a performance at the City of Women festival in Ljubljana, it really delves into this dark atmosphere that’s both haunting and immersive. The use of dramatic vocal-electronic music sets a tone that’s unsettling yet captivating. You’ll find yourself drawn into a world filled with anthropomorphic and waxy zoomorphic figures that feel strangely alive. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the visuals and sounds. It’s distinctive in the way it melds performance art with documentary, creating a sensory experience that’s hard to categorize. It’s certainly something a collector might appreciate for its experimental nature and unique ambiance.
Interesting mix of performance art and documentary.Atmospheric sound design enhances the viewing experience.The visuals are quite striking and memorable.
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Ema Kugler
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