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So this film, 'Window Suite of Children's Songs', it's a fascinating and somewhat enigmatic piece from 1969. The way it showcases the creativity of the Brakhage children is pretty unique; you can feel the innocent exploration of sound and image. The pacing is more of a gentle drift rather than a structured narrative, almost like you're peeking into their world through a window. There's no editing, just an arrangement that lets their raw performances shine. It creates this interesting atmosphere that feels simultaneously personal and universal, very much in line with Brakhage’s artistic ethos. Definitely something that stands out if you're digging into family filmmaking or experimental approaches to children's media.
This film is quite scarce, as it wasn't widely distributed and tends to be overlooked in discussions about the Brakhage oeuvre. It exists in various formats, but collectors often seek out the original prints for their authenticity. Its unique approach and familial perspective on creativity make it a subject of interest among niche collectors, especially those focusing on experimental cinema or the dynamics of childhood creativity.
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