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Through Wounded Eyes is quite the intriguing piece. It's a unique collaboration between Haertling and Brakhage that really dives into the experience of visual perception. The hand-painted elements combined with the treated film of vibrant Fall trees create a rich texture that's hard to describe. There's this layered complexity with the four levels of superimposed images that can almost feel disorienting at times, echoing the eye issues that inspired it. The atmosphere is both haunting and beautiful, like a dream you want to linger in but can't quite grasp. Definitely a distinctive film, and one that challenges the viewer’s perception in a way that's not often seen in cinema.
This film has had limited releases over the years, mostly in niche collections or art house screenings, making it somewhat scarce. collectors often seek it out for its experimental nature and the unique collaboration between two notable figures in avant-garde film. The original formats are rare, which adds to its allure; it embodies a certain spirit of experimentation that’s quite appealing to those who appreciate the boundaries being pushed in cinema.
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