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Slow Morning Rain is a 1979 ceremonial healing film that explores the intersection of imagery and philosophy. This unique film combines visual art and music to create a meditative experience, making it notable within the experimental genre.
Slow Morning Rain has had a somewhat elusive presence in the collector's market, with various formats released over the years but not all retaining the same quality. Original prints are rare, and there’s a certain charm about finding a well-preserved copy. Collectors often discuss its experimental nature and the collaborative spirit behind its creation, which adds to its allure in niche circles. Interest seems to be growing as more viewers seek out offbeat cinema from that era.
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Slow Morning Rain is categorized as a ceremonial healing film, with elements of experimental cinema.
The film was directed by a collaborative group including William Moritz, Harry Frazier, Robert Curtis, and others.
Slow Morning Rain was released in 1979.
The film features music by Robert Curtis, Brian Eno, and Tony Selvage.
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