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The Oneiric Cathedral is a fascinating piece, really. Shot over eight years across such diverse locations like Oregon and Scotland, it creates this surreal blend of atmospheres. The pacing is slow, almost dreamlike, which is fitting given its title. There’s a heavy emphasis on practical effects, which gives it a tangible quality that’s often absent in modern films. The performances are ethereal, almost like the actors are channeling the landscapes themselves. It dives deep into themes of memory and perception, leaving you with a lingering sense of unease and wonder. It’s definitely a unique experience, something that doesn’t fit neatly into any genre box.
The Oneiric Cathedral has seen limited releases, with only a handful of screenings at niche film festivals, which adds to its collector's allure. Various formats have appeared, but physical copies remain scarce, often sought after by those drawn to experimental cinema. Interest among collectors is steadily growing as more people discover its unique narrative style and visual artistry.
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