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'''''Decasia''''' was a 2002 film by Bill Morrison, which consists primarily of decaying film footage edited together with a musical score by Michael Gordon. As the film does not contain a real narrative, it comes pretty close to being TheTropelessTale.

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'''''Decasia''''' was a 2002 film by Bill Morrison, which consists primarily of decaying film footage edited together with a musical score by Michael Gordon. As the film does not contain a real narrative, it comes pretty close to being TheTropelessTale.
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* WordPureeTitle: Apparently means "the state of decay", which is occasionally shown as the film's subtitle.
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* StylisticSuck: It's a montage of old, unrestored film footage which has decayed so much that in some cases it's impossible to tell what was filmed - and that's the point. The score also includes intentionally de-tuned pianos and an out-of-phase orchestra to add to the effect.
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* {{Bookends}}: The film begins and ends with footage of a dervish.

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'''''Decasia''''' was a 2002 film by Bill Morrison, which consists primarily of decaying film footage edited together with a musical score by Michael Gordon. As the film does not contain a real narrative, it comes pretty close to being TheTropelessTale.

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* {{Bookends}}: The film begins and ends with footage of a dervish.

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