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Released in 2005, 'Sisyphus' is a silent 16mm film that delves into themes of depression and the human experience. Shot on a Bolex, this experimental piece captures a journey that never ends, using heartbreak as a powerful metaphor.
'Sisyphus' is relatively scarce, especially among silent films, and its experimental nature adds to the intrigue for collectors. Originally shot on 16mm, the film has circulated in limited formats, keeping its availability low. There's an interest in its unique approach to storytelling and atmosphere, making it a noteworthy piece for those who appreciate avant-garde cinema. Its history connected to Phil Hoffman's workshop gives it an extra layer of significance for enthusiasts of experimental film.
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'Sisyphus' is a silent experimental film.
The film was made at Phil Hoffman's Film Farm workshop.
'Sisyphus' was released in 2005.
The film was shot on 16mm film.
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