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A Hidden Gem: "Cynara Poetry in Motion" (1996)
The film Cynara: Poetry in Motion, released in 1996, is a lush, 40-minute romantic drama set in 19th-century Victorian England. Directed by Nicole Conn, known for her work in lesbian cinema like Claire of the Moon, this short film explores the burgeoning passion between two women in a remote seaside village. Plot and Atmosphere fylm Cynara Poetry in Motion 1996 mtrjm - may syma 1
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What you have is an old, user-created video file (circa late 1990s–early 2000s) combining: A Hidden Gem: "Cynara Poetry in Motion" (1996)
may syma 1 is not a song. It’s a season you almost lived through. “May syma” could be a name (“May Syma”
Tone: Atmospheric, "over the top," and highly romantic, often described as a lesbian version of Wuthering Heights.
- “May syma” could be a name (“May Syma” — perhaps a filmmaker or poet) or a date (May 1996).
- “Syma” is also a genus of hoverflies, or a brand of toy drones (anachronistic for 1996), but more plausibly a variant of “Simma” (Swedish for “to swim”) or “Syma” as a short for “symmetry.”
- “1” suggests version one of a series — Episode 1.
- Fans of slow cinema and visual poetry (e.g., Tarkovsky, Wong Kar-wai’s quieter work).
- Viewers open to films that prioritize mood and theme over conventional plot.
- Poetry and visual-arts enthusiasts who enjoy symbolic, open-ended narratives.