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Transfiguration (1979) is this fascinating dive into the blurred lines of beauty and ritual. You’ve got Aloual, this enigmatic performer, presented almost like a living statue—bound but strangely ethereal, floating in some sort of limbo. The chamanics and cosmics vibrations in the score create this otherworldly atmosphere, making the visuals feel even more haunting. It’s not your standard narrative; it’s more about the experience, the feelings evoked. The themes of spirituality and corporeality intertwine, giving it a unique edge that some may find perplexing but is undeniably captivating in its execution.
Transfiguration has a certain rarity in the collector's market, often sought after for its unique blend of avant-garde visuals and sound. Formats are limited, with few prints circulating among collectors, which adds to its allure. The film's unconventional nature makes it a curious find, appealing to those who appreciate the obscure and artistic. Keep an eye out for any special editions or screenings, as they can be quite elusive.
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