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| Segment | Likely Meaning | How It Appears in the Film’s History | |---------|----------------|--------------------------------------| | | “film” (deliberate misspelling) | Emphasises the medium’s experimental nature | | cynara | Title reference to Dowson’s poem | Central thematic anchor | | poetry in motion | The film’s core concept | Echoes NYC’s subway poetry campaign | | 1996 | Year of premiere | Marks its entry into the independent circuit | | mtrjm | Megan T.R. James (director) | Signature on production notes | | awn layn | Awn Layne (producer) | Co‑producer credit | | fydyw | Fiona D. Yates (voice‑over poet) | “Fydyw” is her on‑screen pseudonym | | lfth | “Fifth” movement (climactic) | Refers to the final segment of the film | | full | “full version” (complete, uncut) | Distinguishes it from truncated bootleg cuts | After conducting research, I found that "Cynara" is
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