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Bird's nest

  • 2024
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
9.3/10
19
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Bird's nest (2024)
Nature DocumentaryDocumentary

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  • Director
    • Sergey A.
  • Writer
    • Sergey A.
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.3/10
    19
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sergey A.
    • Writer
      • Sergey A.
    • 1User review
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    SmokiFursuit

    Hypnotic Ode to Minimalism and the Passage of Time

    "Bird's Nest" (2024) is a daring experiment in cinematic minimalism that pushes the boundaries of documentary filmmaking into the realm of avant-garde meditation. Inspired by Andy Warhol's fixation on the mundane-most notably his "Empire" (1964), an eight-hour static shot of the Empire State Building-this two-hour film reduces its scope to a single, unchanging frame: a crow's nest, home to a solitary bird. The result is a polarizing yet mesmerizing work that challenges viewers to confront their relationship with time, attention, and the quiet drama of nature.

    For 120 minutes, the camera remains fixed on a weathered nest nestled in the crook of a tree. No music, no narration-only the subtle movements of the crow as it preens, sleeps, and occasionally interacts with unseen forces (wind, perhaps, or distant calls). Sergey A. Strips away all narrative pretense, forcing the audience to become passive observers of a microcosm teeming with unscripted life. The film's power lies in its refusal to entertain; instead, it demands a surrender to slowness, echoing Warhol's belief that "art is what you can get away with."

    "Bird's Nest" transforms the act of watching into a philosophical exercise. The crow's repetitive actions-scratching at twigs, adjusting its position-mirror the monotony of human routines, while the unchanging frame evokes a sense of existential claustrophobia. Is the nest a sanctuary or a prison? The film offers no answers, but the question lingers. Sergey A. Subtly critiques modernity's obsession with stimulation, inviting viewers to find meaning in what is "not" happening.

    The absence of context amplifies the tension. Where did the crow come from? What lies beyond the frame? By withholding information, the director mirrors the bird's own limited perspective, creating an unsettling kinship between subject and viewer.

    While the premise seems simplistic, "Bird's Nest" thrives on technical precision. The composition-a balanced interplay of shadows, branches, and the crow's glossy feathers-resembles a living painting. Natural light shifts imperceptibly over hours, marking time's passage like a sundial. Sound design is equally critical: the rustle of leaves, the crow's occasional caws, and the faint hum of distant traffic (if one listens closely) create an immersive soundscape. These details reward patient viewers, revealing the film's hidden rhythms.

    Like Warhol's "Empire", "Bird's Nest" is destined to divide audiences. Some will dismiss it as pretentious tedium; others will find profundity in its austerity. Sergey A. Leans into this dichotomy, weaponizing boredom as a tool for reflection. The film's YouTube release-a platform synonymous with quick cuts and instant gratification-feels like a sly provocation. Can a generation raised on TikTok endure two hours of avian stillness? The answer may define its legacy.

    "Bird's Nest" is not a documentary in any traditional sense. It is a Rorschach test, a Rumi poem, a Zen koan rendered in feathers and twigs. Its "plot" is whatever the viewer projects onto it: a metaphor for isolation, a celebration of resilience, or simply a bird in a nest. Sergey A. Offers no guidance, only the invitation to look deeper.

    A triumph of conceptual audacity, "Bird's Nest" will either bore you to tears or alter your perception of time. For those willing to lean into its hypnotic rhythm, it becomes a rare cinematic experience-one that lingers long after the screen fades to black. As Warhol might say: "Don't think about making art. Just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it's good or bad." Sergey A. Has done exactly that.

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2024 (Russia)
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      • Птичье гнездо
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