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Primordial Ties

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A beautiful young woman imagines that her father created her by extraordinary and magical means for companionship.

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Audience Member A great looking and sounding second film from Windsor Ontario's (Canada) Otto Buj. A true "Art" film. It will appeal to those who appreciate and understand that genre, especially the classic films of that type. Also has hints of old style independent films. Is it a meditation on the mystery of life and immortality ? Or something else. If you like Guy Maddin and the like it is for you. If not check it out anyways you might be in for a treat. Or you might not like it at all. But it might just stick with you long after the end credits roll. The lovely lead played by Stephanie Sobocan, glides her way through the picture and its colorful and hazy cinematography. In a way it reminds me of a miniature version of Terrance Malick's "Tree of Life". But much better and shorter. Yes it might not make much sense but it is a great effort at something that is truly original. Finally it is an independent film that isn't a slapdash shot on video mess. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/21/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A beautiful young woman imagines that her father created her by extraordinary and magical means for companionship.
Director
Otto Buj
Producer
Otto Buj
Screenwriter
Otto Buj
Genre
Drama, Fantasy
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 30m