Cynara: Poetry in Motion (1996) is a dreamy, art-house short film that follows the intersecting lives of three characters—Mtrjm, Kaml, and Fasl—over a single transformative summer in the seaside town of Alany. The film blends spoken-word poetry, impressionistic visuals, and a minimalist score to explore memory, longing, and creative rebirth.
Beyond the 1982 documentary Poetry in Motion (featuring Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman), the phrase “poetry in motion” in 1996 described a visual style: lyrical editing, rhythmic voiceover, and emotionally charged static shots. fylm cynara poetry in motion 1996 mtrjm kaml fasl alany new
: The two women quickly form a deep bond, spending time riding horses on the beach and playing chess. This friendship evolves into a passionate love affair, with both women serving as each other's artistic muses—Byron for Cynara’s sculpture and Cynara for Byron’s poetry. Visual Style : The film uses experimental visual techniques, including black-and-white dream sequences to represent Cynara's fantasies and color sequences Fylm: Cynara — Poetry in Motion (1996) Overview
Cynara: Poetry in Motion (Short 1996) - Full cast & crew - IMDb : The two women quickly form a deep
The sequence "Kaml Fasl Alany" is the most mysterious.
It is possible that Cynara: Poetry in Motion never officially existed — rather, it is a fan-edit or composite of Dowson readings set to public domain footage from 1996, uploaded by an Arab archivist who titled it as above. In that case, “new” means “an updated version of that fan edit.”