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Trois Visage is a curious piece from 1977, exploring the subtleties of expression through three distinct heads. The wooden ones are crafted with an almost eerie craftsmanship, while the third is a more personal nod to the artist, L.S. It’s fascinating how the slow, deliberate pacing invites viewers to observe minute changes in mood and atmosphere. The music by Frank Lewin adds an ethereal layer, enhancing the overall tension and introspection. This film has a unique charm, often overlooked, but it stands out for its conceptual depth and practical effects, which feel both raw and thoughtful.
Trois Visage has remained somewhat of a hidden gem, with limited releases making it a treat for collectors. Its roots in the UNESCO exhibition and international accolades add an interesting layer to its history. The scarcity of physical formats like VHS or DVD further elevates its allure among enthusiasts. If you're into experimental cinema, this film offers a rare glimpse into an artistic exploration that doesn't come around often.
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