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So, 'The Hidden River of My Life' is this fascinating grad film from Emily Carr that combines animation and music in a pretty unique way. Set to the hauntingly beautiful sounds of Sufjan Stevens, it navigates some big ideas about humanity—where we've been and where we're heading. The visuals have this cosmic, almost ethereal quality, but they also feel very personal, almost like a shared memory. The pacing flows like the river it's named for; it ebbs and flows with the music, drawing you into its world. You can really sense the students' passion and creativity here, and it's a refreshing take on storytelling through animation. Definitely something for those who appreciate the art of film and its potential for introspection.
This film, while not widely known outside of niche circles, has gained interest among collectors due to its unique blend of animation and music. Original formats are quite rare, and it’s interesting to see how it represents a moment in graduate film education. Scarcity is a factor, as only a limited number of screenings exist, further enhancing its allure for collectors who appreciate indie and student works.
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