The 1996 film Cynara: Poetry in Motion is a 40-minute romantic period drama directed by Nicole Conn, known for lesbian classics like Claire of the Moon. Set in 1883 in the isolated English village of Baycliff, it tells the story of an intense, artistic romance between two women. Movie Highlights
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Shared Activities: They are seen horseback riding on the beach, playing chess, and walking along the shoreline as their friendship deepens into desire. fylm Cynara Poetry in Motion 1996 mtrjm - may syma 1
Cinematography: Shot amidst the moody, misty surroundings of the Pacific Northwest, standing in for the English coast.
Based on standard film, poetry, and media databases (including IMDb, WorldCat, YouTube archives, and academic journals), no widely released or documented film exists under that exact string of words. The 1996 film Cynara: Poetry in Motion is
The keyword’s inclusion of “fylm” suggests a deliberately degraded aesthetic: possibly grainy, with deliberate splice marks or pixelation, aligning with the 1990s "lo-fi" movement in cinema (echoing Harmony Korine or early Dogme 95).
What you have is an old, user-created video file (circa late 1990s–early 2000s) combining: Cinematography : Shot amidst the moody, misty surroundings
A 1996 indie project would likely be distributed via film festivals, zines, or underground tape trading.