Is it a live-action movie?
Is it European?
Is it a live-action movie?
Is it European?
#18: Yes
#19: Yes
Was it made after 1977?
#20: Yes
Would it be considered a documentary or non-fiction film?
#21: No, neither of those.
Nevermind. Japan != Europe.
Is the movie set in a different time than it was made?
#22: Yes
In your opinion, if we find out who scored it, would that give us a tremendous advantage in solving this?
Is it more than 60 minutes in length?
Was Phillip Glass involved?
#23: Yes/Sort of, in an indirect way.
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#23: Yes/Sort of, in an indirect way.
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I take it to mean that the score is not of paramount importance, so the movie is not something like Fantasia or Amadeus or Koyaanisqatsi.
Does it have human actors?
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I take it to mean that the score is not of paramount importance, so the movie is not something like Fantasia or Amadeus or Koyaanisqatsi.
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That is correct.
#24: Yes
This just gets weirder and weirder.
Does dancing have any major significance in it?
#25: No
I promise the movie does actually exist.
The movie has human actors. They don’t speak. They don’t dance. Since the score isn’t a huge deal, I’m assuming they don’t sing.
Does it have a plot?
You still haven’t answered the question in Post 111…
Is it set in prehistoric or highly primitive times?